krokorobin answered:

Oh anon, only tons!!

When it comes to their day-to-day interaction, they totally got a little smugness-cycle going on.

It works like this: One of them gets REALLY smug towards the other (cuz even if they’re a couple, there’d still be constant goodnatured banter, that’s just how they roll). So lets say Dipper starts teasing Pacifica about her attitude. Fortunately, Paz knows all it takes is a peck on the cheek and all his bravado deflates immediately, making room for nothing but flustered blushing.

That in turn makes PAZ smug now, which of course can only be fought off by Dipper giving her kisses on the cheek, which results in more blushing and that’s just how it goes on forever! The smugness-cycle continues! <3

I’m also all over the idea of Dipper trying to help Pacifica overcome the fact that her parents literally trained her to obey. It just warms my heart to think of how he figures out the role of the bell and does his best to re-condition Pacifica, trying to slowly make her associate the ringing of the bell with positive input like hugs and praise etc.

Just. Dipper supporting Pacifica with becoming more emotionally independent from her parents, giving her reality checks and all that, is super important to me.