Dec 31, 2010 15:50
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c: n.italy,
c: austria,
c: spain,
g: so srs,
oc,
porn,
long historical,
g: sex!,
c: malaya,
c: portugal,
f: hetalia,
p: austria/spain,
g: woobie,
notes,
habsburgs,
c: s.italy,
r: nc-17,
c: turkey
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Point the first: AHAHA uh yeah I have confirmed that I am insane and I shouldn't be allowed to live. But I'm going to anyway. Damn it.
Second: Oho well, technically, there's a simple formula for determining that. 1. What is Austria's true intention? 2. Everything he says towards that goal is a lie. That whole "Love is a joke" thing... half-lie. There's a great deal of truth in his lies, he just over-emphasises the 'lie' part to achieve his ends. Honestly though, most of the lying is done towards the end of chapter 3 (or, most of the important lying). Austria doesn't really want to be horrible to Spain but he's very good at assuming political roles.
And... interesting comment on this one. XD
The first sex scene wasn't detachment. They were very into it. Spain didn't want to be with Austria because he did not have true confirmation of either of their feelings, so he was repressing himself to be around Austria. Once it finally sinks in for both of them that Spain is physically if not romantically attracted to Austria, that he wants to bed Austria but hasn't been and therefore has been holding himself back, they are finally able to resolve his difficulties in being around Austria. This is important because their relationship in part reflects the diplomatic relationship between their kingdoms, and it wouldn't do for it to be stilted or uncomfortable (as we see it becomes towards the last days between them). In any case, they were really into it, being about 17.
As for the actual first time (aka the italicised scenes in between in chapter 1), whereas it wasn't actually rough per se, and to some extent this is also true of the angry make up sex scene in the last part of chapter 1, let's just say Austria was exerting his dominance, mirroring the fact that Spain was the one marrying into the House of Habsburg. He had to be forceful because Spain was unwilling, but there wasn't much roughhousing going on. And while I hadn't explored Austria's perspective in chapter 1, truth is he is pretty much attracted to Spain, so he'd been thinking about the things he wanted to do to him. Ahem. It sort of built up.
I'm kind of sleepy typing this up so I hope I'm making sense! And if I'm not, feel free to tell me what I should clarify.
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I see now. I mentioned it because I just wouldn't have imagined Austria biting, especially since he's Mr. aristocrat, but of course there's no telling whether that's all a lie too.
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