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hetalia2010-02-13 03:46 pm
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[Headcanon Discussion] Valentine's Day and Romance
Since it's Valentine's Day tomorrow...what's your headcanon about the nations and romance? I'm not talking about shipping so much, more like...what do they think is romantic? What's their ideal date? How are they spending Valentine's Day? How do they feel about love/sex/dating/etc? If it's your headcanon and it's in any way related to this topic, talk about it here!
Here's what I've got:
- America thinks the most romantic way to tell someone you love them is to have a plane write it in the sky. He would absolutely melt if someone did that for him, but sadly, most other countries think that's kind of tacky and stupid.
- England is very well versed in the language of flowers, and tends to assume that everyone puts as much thought into it as he does. Someone might send him a yellow carnation because they thought it was a pretty flower, and he'd be hugely hurt because it means 'rejection.'
- Russia has tried to write love poems to the object of his affections before, but he inevitably always loses his nerve and destroys the evidence. He sometimes considers just giving them a book of Pushkin's poetry and marking the love poems that describe how he feels, but he chickens out on that too.
- America firmly thinks that sex should only happen with someone you really love...and he regrets that he lost his virginity to France during his revolution (because they both knew there wasn't much that would piss England off more.) Since then he's pretty serious about saving sex for someone he truly loves.
Okay, your turn!
Here's what I've got:
- America thinks the most romantic way to tell someone you love them is to have a plane write it in the sky. He would absolutely melt if someone did that for him, but sadly, most other countries think that's kind of tacky and stupid.
- England is very well versed in the language of flowers, and tends to assume that everyone puts as much thought into it as he does. Someone might send him a yellow carnation because they thought it was a pretty flower, and he'd be hugely hurt because it means 'rejection.'
- Russia has tried to write love poems to the object of his affections before, but he inevitably always loses his nerve and destroys the evidence. He sometimes considers just giving them a book of Pushkin's poetry and marking the love poems that describe how he feels, but he chickens out on that too.
- America firmly thinks that sex should only happen with someone you really love...and he regrets that he lost his virginity to France during his revolution (because they both knew there wasn't much that would piss England off more.) Since then he's pretty serious about saving sex for someone he truly loves.
Okay, your turn!

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And that's an awesome alternate take on Belarus, there. XD;; I love that, "101 Creative Ways to Declare Your Love For Someone." ♥
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