Hurt-Comfort and Comfort-Hurt--There's a Reason They we're all bent
Greicy de los Santos
grace701 at yahoo.com
Tue May 6 03:04:46 UTC 2003
No: HPFGUIDX 57100
Cindy wrote:
> 3. Harry. Sorry. No crushing on underage boys allowed.>
Jenny wrote:
> Hey! Why not? It's not like I'd want to jump Harry's bones if he
was
> a real kid in my class. The fourteen year old girl in me, though,
has
> a wild crush on him. If I was a young witch at Hogwarts, I'd gaze
> longingly at Harry as he struggled through his Potions Class,
> gracefully caught the Snitch during Quidditch games, and laughed with
> Ron at meals. His dark hair, bright green eyes, glasses... forget
it!
> He is exactly the type of boy I fell for when I was that age (and I
> remember all of my crushes - unrequited, of course). The fact that
he
> has no parents and could use some good lovin' from a nice girl would
> make my fourteen year old heart yearn to have him all for myself.
>
> --jenny from ravenclaw, who knows I'm not the only one who thinks
> this, but what the hell; I'll be the one to admit it
> *************************************************************
Jenny, you are not alone! My fourteen-year-old self is right there
with yours, I can
guarantee you that, ogling poor Harry and wishing she could make all
his hurts go
away. :-)
Then again, there's always the Age Potion angle . . . .
******************************************************************* Jenny and Tammy, you guys aren't alone. Had Harry been in my class back then, I'd be crushing on him big time. He's "tall, dark and handsome" with green eyes. He's a total mystery only because he spends all his time with Ron and Hermione, but he's sweet and social, so people still know who he is. So Harry would be my number 1 in teenager life and Lupin in adult life. =)
Greicy, who will join Jenny as she sits watching Harry across the room, boy unrequited crush sucks...lol
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