Harry's first Kiss
anasazi_pr
srobles at caribe.net
Mon Jul 5 03:45:23 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 104363
--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Plinker" <plinker at y...> wrote:
> If you think back to book one, or the first movie, there seems to
be
> a special bond or something concerning a handshake. What it is I
> really don't know. However if there is a certain bond or something
> attached to a handshake, a kiss, I believe has a little more
> importance than we understand. This was Harry's first kiss,(Cho),
the
> first sign of affection from another person other than gifts (owl
or
> broom), his first intimate contact. I believe his was more powerful
> than we realize and may prove to be of great importance later.
> Cho already affected Harry's moods greatly. This affection is not
> over, not by a long shot.
Actually, Mrs. Weasley has often hug Harry, and that is a sign of
affection. And let's not forget Hermione's kiss at the end of GoF
(although not intimate, it was clearly a sign of affection and
solidarity).
About the affection not being over, I actually think it is. He pretty
much didn't care that Cho was dating Michael at the end of OoTP. And
let's not forget the famous quote than in GoF, "everybody's in love
with the wrong person" and Harry already had a huge crush on Cho
Chang on book 4.
I personally want him to move on to the next girl. The poor guy needs
a bit of loving after all he's been through.
Anasazi
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