Any good bromance novels?
I'm talking two+ guys who dont know each other, undertaking a heroic task and becoming great friends.
Aquaintances to brothers. No girls, no romance. Just bros
Any good bromance novels?
I'm talking two+ guys who dont know each other, undertaking a heroic task and becoming great friends.
Aquaintances to brothers. No girls, no romance. Just bros
the first chronicles of druss the legend
Any good bromance novels?
I'm talking two+ guys that don't know each other. They meet in a bar, one's shy and slender, one's tall and outgoing. They chat, but you don't really know if it's flirting or banter, and neither do they. The night draws on, liquor and low-lighting mix, and the tall one begins to think the slender guy's kinda cute. Friendly jostling turns into something more as boldness leads and submission follows in a dance that ends in a dusky room. There, a love blossoms that neither expected. But as the moon slinks below the horizon and dawns rude face parts the darkness, the gravity of the situation begins to set in. Both make awkward excuses to leave, but as much as they want to distance themselves, neither can forget the passion of that night. Will it remain a fond memory? or will destiny bring them back together again?
Acquaintances to brothers, and maybe something more. No girls, no romance. Just bros.
Brideshead Revisited
Cute.
>mfw I will never experience something like this
>dawns rude face parts the darkness and reveals dried cummies, the gravity of the situation begins to set in.
God I wish that was me
>hehe I'm going to overtly sexualize any form of male bonding because I'm a cum brain pervert
>NOOOO WHY IS TOXIC MASCULINTY A THING
men did this to themselves
you gays are always so insecure and need to kneejerk reaction call everything gay
>men did this to themselves
bro don't be gay
Count of Monte Cristo
Ayy, Alexandre Dumas. Three musketeers was good, this one seems promising
I enjoy stories like this too. Of course these days there's usually an underlying homosexual agenda. But I just want stories about friendship and brotherhood between men.
>these days there's usually an underlying homosexual agenda
If they have a homosexual agenda, it won't be "underlying". These days they're pretty open about it.
Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser stories, starting with Ill Met in Lankhmar.
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By tommie pynko
Don Quixote without a doubt. The thread is young, but I'm disappointed no one had mentioned it already
I was looking to see if anyone posted this.
There's no way Tolkien wasn't inspired by Quixote and Sancho when he created Frodo and Samwise. I don't know if he even knew it or mentioned it himself, but once I read Cervantes it immediately became apparent.
The bible.
Are Spaniards the kings of bromance?
Mark Twain
it has some romance with women, but the romance is more of a plotpoint to explpre the 2 men's different outlooks on life and their friendship rather than an end in itself.
How has no one mentioned Moby Dick? Also, David and Jonathan in the Bible.
>Moby Dick
more like strangers to married couple in two days before any heroic task was even on the table
Go straight to the OG bromance with The Epic of Gilgamesh.
Mason & Dixon.
Honestly blown away that nobody's posted it yet.
Narcissus and goldmund