Considering how Hermione reacted to the Science-with-Draco bit we can guess her reaction to might-marry-Draco-instead. Would totally look to her like Harry tried to keep his options open depending on how his orientation turned out after puberty.
I did not say this view of it would be accurate or rational. Hermione was however very upset in this scene and already saw Draco as a rival for Harry’s friendship.
Yeah, but the correct reply is “I’m just not into you right now, if that changes I’ll tell you and you tell me if you’ve moved on yet”, not “You and the guy who threatened to rape-murder you should carry torches for me and I’ll pick the one I like best when I hit puberty”. Hermione is feeling betrayed because she’s not special enough to Harry, telling her that she’s only special because of her gender won’t help matters.
? I have a different conception of romantic love. I could swear I’ve been in love with my kindergarten teacher. And I was “dating” girls two years later. It ended though as this part of myself grew introvert, still before puberty.
Considering how Hermione reacted to the Science-with-Draco bit we can guess her reaction to might-marry-Draco-instead. Would totally look to her like Harry tried to keep his options open depending on how his orientation turned out after puberty.
I would have to support Harry here. Asking someone to declare love before they even know their sexual orientation is completely irrational.
I did not say this view of it would be accurate or rational. Hermione was however very upset in this scene and already saw Draco as a rival for Harry’s friendship.
Yeah, but the correct reply is “I’m just not into you right now, if that changes I’ll tell you and you tell me if you’ve moved on yet”, not “You and the guy who threatened to rape-murder you should carry torches for me and I’ll pick the one I like best when I hit puberty”. Hermione is feeling betrayed because she’s not special enough to Harry, telling her that she’s only special because of her gender won’t help matters.
Only if you assume that love has to be sexual.
In this context ‘love’ refers to romantic love, which is mostly sexual(ized).
Other kinds of love are different, but Hermione wasn’t talking about them. For instance she wouldn’t be offended that Harry also loves his parents.
? I have a different conception of romantic love. I could swear I’ve been in love with my kindergarten teacher. And I was “dating” girls two years later. It ended though as this part of myself grew introvert, still before puberty.