Well my lady, you have certainly answered my question, thank you so much. Ahh such nice writers!anon we have these days.
And while now I understand your headcanon *whispers* even if I don't agree with it.
I mean, that's really okay because our headcanons are every single one of them FANON since, well, we are fans LOL and to quote the Caesar "men believe what they wish". Each of us can choose interpretations and the such. And respect and love each other, peace in earth and etc.
I still think that while France was indeed a decisive force in favor of America winning his Revolution, the French fought for reasons that had very little to do with the pure benefit of the 13 colonies (pardon my realism here XD) And so, America is more bound to consider France the big brother turned quasi-hero-back-then, while England before and during the Revolution was the parental figure, although with the passing of time Arthur finally becomes a former parental figure, since America broke free and grew so damn fast.
Putting that aside, England probably doesn't want to be considered "dad/mom" anyway, at least not anymore. But it must be a bit...disappointing, to hear Alfred giving such familiar names to other people while he sits there doing all the dirty work.
Or that is just me, projecting XDDD Anyway, great thing that you gave me the opportunity to chat you up. Thanks! I look forward to the boys developing a relationship! Those are my favorite stories!! *sends lots of love and cookies, expect airmail soon ne!*
Re: CuriousAnon
And while now I understand your headcanon *whispers* even if I don't agree with it.
I mean, that's really okay because our headcanons are every single one of them FANON since, well, we are fans LOL and to quote the Caesar "men believe what they wish". Each of us can choose interpretations and the such. And respect and love each other, peace in earth and etc.
I still think that while France was indeed a decisive force in favor of America winning his Revolution, the French fought for reasons that had very little to do with the pure benefit of the 13 colonies (pardon my realism here XD) And so, America is more bound to consider France the big brother turned quasi-hero-back-then, while England before and during the Revolution was the parental figure, although with the passing of time Arthur finally becomes a former parental figure, since America broke free and grew so damn fast.
Putting that aside, England probably doesn't want to be considered "dad/mom" anyway, at least not anymore. But it must be a bit...disappointing, to hear Alfred giving such familiar names to other people while he sits there doing all the dirty work.
Or that is just me, projecting XDDD Anyway, great thing that you gave me the opportunity to chat you up. Thanks! I look forward to the boys developing a relationship! Those are my favorite stories!! *sends lots of love and cookies, expect airmail soon ne!*