jfksjdlika not enough room. *pastes and carries blithely on*
Ooooh yes. Tezuka is so very traditionally Japanese; it will be Echizen in public for years. Although close friends would not count as public. Also he will probably eventually get Ryoma out of the habit of using 'buchou' in public, but it will become a pet name. Using first names denotes a lot of intimacy, really; it's somewhat less so with Ryoma because of his background, but Kunimitsu? Not even his closest friends use it, and Ryoma wouldn't in public. I'm not sure he would outside of intimacy, actually; physical touch at the least. I also have a weakness for Ryoma using Mitsu-kun (also only in intimate moments) as a teasing sort of nickname, because 'mitsu' can mean 'honey.'
Mmmm, I can imagine a few of the regulars sitting at Taka-san's and Tezuka calmly slips out a "Ryoma" and they're all comfortable and used to it and. GAH. SO MUCH LOVE. THEY ALL LOVE EACH OTHER SO MUCH. That's my favorite part. They ALL love each other so. damn. much.
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Date: 2006-04-09 09:22 pm (UTC)Ooooh yes. Tezuka is so very traditionally Japanese; it will be Echizen in public for years. Although close friends would not count as public. Also he will probably eventually get Ryoma out of the habit of using 'buchou' in public, but it will become a pet name. Using first names denotes a lot of intimacy, really; it's somewhat less so with Ryoma because of his background, but Kunimitsu? Not even his closest friends use it, and Ryoma wouldn't in public. I'm not sure he would outside of intimacy, actually; physical touch at the least. I also have a weakness for Ryoma using Mitsu-kun (also only in intimate moments) as a teasing sort of nickname, because 'mitsu' can mean 'honey.'
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Date: 2006-04-10 01:28 am (UTC)Mitsu-kun! Hee, cutttte. :)