Her biggest concern is that since both she and Mr. Helen argued that Bob is encouraging rebellious behavior in Dash, something she wants to nip in the bud. An argument with Bob occurred over Dash being punished for performing a prank, which Bob actually thought funny. She is often more authoritative with her children than her husband Bob, who is often too distracted to be substantially authoritative. While she can sometimes be a little irritable, she usually tries to remain composed, though she can get panicked or angry under pressure. She wants to make them happy but is concerned with ensuring nobody finds out that they are superheroes. She takes on a more traditionalist mindset as a wife and mother.Īs a housewife, she has a sharp wit and cares for her family's well-being. Following their marriage and the subsequent outlawing of Supers, Helen gives up her feminist attitude of breaking into the male-dominated world of Supers, as their abolishment makes that a moot point. However, she ultimately falls in love with Mr. She also didn't feel that marriage was in her future because she believed that marriage would ruin her style. In her younger days, Elastigirl was very adamant about breaking into a man’s world (that is, the world of superheroes). 3.1 A Real Stretch: An Elastigirl Prequel Story.