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VPNs no longer have any affect on Steam store region for existing accounts. But even so, it's not advised to try buying games with one connected. If your in a different country for an extended time and have a payment method and billing address that match the region you're in, you can buy games from that Steam store region, otherwise, you'll still buy using your old billing information from the country you were originally in.
Keep in mind that this does not necessarily means your entire library. Each Game handles it differently, some allow it, some dont.
The "circumvent regional restrictions" thing only really applies to people who use VPNs to buy games cheaper in different regions than where they live. Game publishers don't like that, so Valve has to make it against the TOS. There are a few more reasons but that's the biggest one.
Clearly you aren't doing this, so you're good. Keep using your main Steam account, because as the poster above said, it will remember all your initial details such as your country and payment details.
I think worrying is unnecessary then :) I'll tell my cousin to setup a new one and I'll share the games
Thanks for the valuable responses :)