Snape is NOT Sexy
weeoo0
weeoo0 at yahoo.ca
Tue Apr 29 08:10:36 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 56428
"Kewpie" <dkewpie at p...> wrote:
>
> Physical is NOT the only the ultimate reason women find a man sexy,
> period. Many think Ben Affleck is the sexiest men alive while he's
> yucky and lame to me. Just because you have taste on standard
> conventional beauty standard doesn't mean everyone does.
No, physicality is not the only or ultimate reason to find a man sexy,
I agree. Heck, I also find Benny Boy kinda lame, although i must say
in my own defense that I am hardly known among my peers for upholding
a conventional standard of beauty, hardly. And finding Snape not sexy
hardly defines one as an obviousely shallow person hell bent on using
beauty as a marker for all things worthy does it? I do believe i went
into some persoanlity issues which i think made him partucularly
unsexy to me, or at least ambiguouse on a sexy scale!
and continued:
> Many have already expressed why Snape is sexy and I wholeheartly
> agree with them. I guess you either get it or not. If you just can't
> see it, so what? Just accept the fact he's not your cup of tea, but
> that doesn't mean he's not others' cup of tea.
Snape is my cup of tea in many ways, he just isn't sexy, not to me.
Ahhh, you seem rather defensive in this post. I in no way intended to
offend any of the avid Snape-Is-To-Die-For-Sexy fans out there. Really!
I simply to decided to go for broke with a blatant blanket statement
which, I felt, summed up the argument i wished to present ( that, of
course, being that Snape is NOT sexy)
The sexyness that is Snape is truly something which has alluded me,
since i first became aware of its existence, and i merely hoped to
spurn some intelligent conversation regarding it, such that I might be
more adaquately able to understand 'the other side'.
Power, many of you posted power as a defining factor to the sexyness
of Snape. Power i can understand. Power is sexy, damn sexy.
However, when Snape uses his power of authority to insult young and
impressionable students ( the 'I see know difference' comment which
has recently been discussed in other topic posts), I no longer find
that authority sexy, but, maybe that's just me. But power and
authority are not the same I suppose, merely part of the same family.
I see Snape more as a darkly sublime character, his opening speeach,
his ability to whisper and have the students hang upon his every word,
indeed, his power. I interpret more as a character who leaves you in
awe.
Sarah - who was ecstatic to note so many responses to the Sexy!Snape
debate, although is not yet ready to take off hey S.L.Y.T.H.E.R.I.N.
button Hobbit guy handed her backstage.
Weeoo0
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