Ultimate Movie-Man
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Ultimate Movie-Man said:It's their lifestyle choice
But seriously, how come there isn't a gay wizard, or a lesbian witch, or anything like that in the Potterverse? I can understand the frist book, maybe the second book, but the later ones would be more suitable for a gay character.
Ultimate Movie-Man said:It's their lifestyle choice
But seriously, how come there isn't a gay wizard, or a lesbian witch, or anything like that in the Potterverse? I can understand the frist book, maybe the second book, but the later ones would be more suitable for a gay character.
they created pomp roflsThat is the WORST idea I have heard in a LONG time. Please go away now and never post in this thread again. How does that add dimension to Harry? The books have never even hinted at this idea ever. That would be a cheap and insulting character twist that is completely unneeded.Ultimate Movie-Man said:How would it get political? They'd just have, like...
Ron was playing with Crookshanks, with Hermione watching him from a bedside opposite him, smiling.
'You seem great with animals...' Hermione started.
'Yeah...I guess...' Ron stumbled out, never being this close to Hermione before. At the moment, Harry walked through the door with a grim look on his face.
'Harry, what's wrong?' Hermione asked softly. Harry sat down next to her, still looking down at the floor with a grim look on his face.
'I think I'm gay.' Harry blurted out.
Sure, that's never gonna happen, but if these three characters had any heart for someone who came out, they'd have to stand behind the gay character and support them in every way possible, since these are the three most power magical people in Hogwarts. harry being magically powerful, hermione being powerful intellectually, and Ron being powerful because he's a friend of harry and hermione.
A boy can dream...it's just I think it would add that extra bit of dimension to the books, other than having a good versus evil story, I mean, it's detailed already, but having things like that make it more three-dimensional. You'd be surprised at how many gays and bisexuals there are out there. I know a fair few. Which is why I am surprised there arent any at Hogwarts...it's not like Britain's a 100% straight countrythey created pomp rofls
OtepApe said:a lot of young, young people read the harry potter titles. maybe parents wish to inform the'r children of homosexuality at a time they deem fit, not a book.
Don't know, but I'm still waiting for a "Brokeback Hogwarts" gag to be thrown in here.Taiwarriorz21 said:How did the gay talk about Harry Potter make it's way in here?