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Roger is also not a fan of nudity so that’s occasionally used for his punishments. Brian also
likes to teach Roger about the importance of patience and putting others first, so when they
have guests over he’ll ask Roger to spend the night serving them rather than taking part in the
fun- bring them food and drinks etc.
i belong to you forever
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Anonymous asked:
Do you think that Roger and Brian would still celebrate their anniversary even
if it’s a low key thing following Freddie’s death?
They don’t celebrate their anniversary in 91 for obvious reasons, and they also don’t mark the
occasion in 92. In 93 however, John is the one who convinces them to celebrate, but they feel
a bit awkward about it. From then on, they invite John to mark the occasion with them- it’s a
nice way for all three of them to celebrate the loving claims they’ve had, plus 25th November
1991 is also the date Brian became John’s nominated Dom, so it’s like a little anniversary
celebration for the three of them.
i belong to you forever
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Anonymous asked:
post freddie death: john and brian having an argument about the parenting of
the mercury kids
“John,” Brian sighs, pinching the bridge of his nose. “You can’t tell me that you thought
Andy’s behaviour today was acceptable?”
“Of course not! I’m sorry he spoke to you that way and I’m going to talk to him about it. But
I don’t think grounding him is the solution right now. Think of everything he’s been through
recently.”
Brian raises an eyebrow. “I appreciate that he’s just lost his dad, but that’s no excuse for his
behaviour. He was disrespectful to me in front of my children, and I can’t let that be an
example to them.”
John frowns. “I’m just saying, maybe we need to think about how we deal with this a little
more. We can have him apologise in front of everyone maybe. But keeping him cooped up in
this house when he’s still grieving is really not a good idea.”
“An apology isn’t going to teach him a lesson. And I’m sorry to say, John, but you’re grieving
too. And maybe you’re not in the right frame of mind to be making decisions like this.”