#but i can still enjoy brarg if its a very veeeery interesting au
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sorvete-de-pacoca · 2 years ago
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Funny you mentioning FrUk because I get my inspo for their relationship a lot from the canon FrUk. That last comic chapter, with France making England's life hell bc he was out of the European Union, gotta confess, is exactly the type of relationship I see they having. They will join forces against a common enemy (the euros and Alfred) but they have a thing for messing around with the other.
I'm also not a braarg shipper but I love the idea of lovers to enemies for them. They having a puppy crush on each other and escaping from their respective guardians to play together and chill under the shade of a tree. Maybe even having their first kiss. But then they grew up, the magic ended and they got responsibilities. They became powers in the South and had to fight each other to stay on top.
Even during their friendly moments its inconceivable a healthy romance between them. They're too passionate about their beliefs, they would just argue and fight. Sex I can see happening. Call it enemies with benefits lol
Hi! I got curious on how you picture Brazil and Argentina's relationship being like, are they friends? Still enemies or just tolerate each other?
Hi Pacoca my dear!
I think they're the perfect example of frenemies like France and England or America and Russia. I know you can twist that into a hate-lovers thingie (I'm FrUk fan too and I said it in others asks); but for me is really a frenemies concept.
I mean in good times, they're very good friends; they support each other when europeans want to mess up with LATAM; they're good partners in business since they're the most powerful influence in South America. As enemies they are the most passionate and competitive thing ever; Football is a shy example of what they feel.
Buuut nothing else. Romantic thing? nope; s3x? maybe, just for fun.
Sorry BraArg shippers, you won't find anything from me. Except if it is a commission XD, work is work.
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