Is it normal for a girl to prefer being in slytherin than gryffindor
because she finds Snape and Malfoy attractive despite them having terrible personalities, and even more than valuing the friendships of Harry, Ron, and Hermione ?
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because she finds Snape and Malfoy attractive despite them having terrible personalities, and even more than valuing the friendships of Harry, Ron, and Hermione ?
Everyone thinks they're a Sytherin, but deep down most of us are Hufflepuffs.
I love a girl who actually reads the books and doesn't pick a house based off of the attractiveness of the actors in the movie.
In the fanfic My Immortal, Harry, Hermione and Ron moved to Slytherin because they turned goffik and converted to Satanism. Harry is now called Vampire because he likes the taste of human blood. *takes out cigarete end starts to smoke pot*
I always thought slytherin was cool. I always like the bad guys though. They always have much better style next to the main guys. They also usually have a more creative interesting background as well. Also a lot of people like Slytherin better. I dont understand why you think you have a right to dictate what house people like. Who made you fucking king/Queen of Harry Potter?
You know you might be butthurt they don't like your team but get over it. Its just a movie, well books too. Its not the end of the world and not everyone is going to LOVE griffondor since you do you stupid child.
If you are going to act like a baby and throw a hissy fit every-time someone does not like your team I don't see why anyone would want to hang out with you. It sounds incredibly petty. You are worse than those fucking fangirls that get pissed we are not all standing in line to suck off Justin Bieber.
Yes, how dare anyone likes slytherin! If they do they must have some serious mental issues. Are you going to ask if its normal to NOT like the colour green next? Since you LOVE GREEN! and how dare people not like GREEN?
I mean... I want to be a Slytherin too but thats because I'm a bitch and highly competitive