Actually, Draco muses on the history of House Malfoy at some chapter I can’t find right now, and how they’re always the second-in-command to greatest leaders. Saying Draco would never agree to service is probably disregarding important and relevant information.
Given your belief that the oath of fealty was a marriage vow and your claim here that Draco would not submit, a carelessly judgmental spectator Might come to possibly unfair conclusions about you. Namely, that you place such a high value on dominant roles for males and submissive roles for females that your perception is skewed.
I’m curious if you think there might be some accuracy in that.
Actually, Draco muses on the history of House Malfoy at some chapter I can’t find right now, and how they’re always the second-in-command to greatest leaders. Saying Draco would never agree to service is probably disregarding important and relevant information.
I was more looking for an excuse to get Harry and Draco married. ;)
But no, I think Draco is way too proud to swear subservience to Harry.
Namely, that you place such a high value on dominant roles for males and submissive roles for females that your perception is skewed. I’m curious if you think there might be some accuracy in that.
I’m not exactly sure what you’re asking. Those have historically been the usual gender roles. I obviously don’t think that everyone follows them or that everyone should follow them, because I’m not an idiot.
Actually, Draco muses on the history of House Malfoy at some chapter I can’t find right now, and how they’re always the second-in-command to greatest leaders. Saying Draco would never agree to service is probably disregarding important and relevant information.
Given your belief that the oath of fealty was a marriage vow and your claim here that Draco would not submit, a carelessly judgmental spectator Might come to possibly unfair conclusions about you. Namely, that you place such a high value on dominant roles for males and submissive roles for females that your perception is skewed.
I’m curious if you think there might be some accuracy in that.
I was more looking for an excuse to get Harry and Draco married. ;)
But no, I think Draco is way too proud to swear subservience to Harry.
I’m not exactly sure what you’re asking. Those have historically been the usual gender roles. I obviously don’t think that everyone follows them or that everyone should follow them, because I’m not an idiot.