Ginny's Behavior

festuco vuurdame at xs4all.nl
Wed May 17 07:48:24 UTC 2006


No: HPFGUIDX 152352

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "Ceridwen" <ceridwennight at ...>
wrote:

> > Surely you can't mean anything so sexist.  But, if not, what DO you 
> mean?
> 

> Conversely, we have elder adult sibling who is (Ginny fifteen, Ron 
> sixteen, twins eighteen, Percy twenty iirc, Charlie twenty-three, Bill 
> twenty-five) around twenty-five years old, on his own, earning a 
> living, dating the same girl for a year (OotP evidence, much too lazy 
> to look up the citation), engaged to the girl he's been seeing for that 
> year, being criticized by a snot-nosed fifteen year old sib who adores 
> him and probably doesn't want him to marry *anybody* who will take him 
> away from her, which pretty much means anybody at all.  Can you see the 
> difference beyond the sex of the two in question?

Canon for that please. What I saw and have already backed up with
canon is a very stuck up, egocentric and vain guest who looks down on
their home and who is going to be family. No wonder Mrs. weasley ,
Ginny and the twins don't like that and it is also clear Ron is still
a bit taken with her. This also obviously is part of why Hermione does
not like her, but it is also for a great part due to Fleut being 'so
full of herself' Yes, calling her Phlegm is typically teenage
behaviour but it is clear that the reason is the way Fleur is acting,

Gerry







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