Am I the only one who thinks it’s not realistic that an eleven-year-old in the 1990s hasn’t had any dirty thoughts?
Some 11 year olds aren’t interested in sex yet. Others are forks of an adult Tom Riddle who similarly isn’t interested in sex.
Harry’s a late bloomer, and he doesn’t have any sexual figures around him to induce fantasy.
He did read all of the books he’s not supposed to.
I’m not as smart as fictional Harry, but I knew at a younger age that books about sex (e.g. sex-ed texts intended for an adolescent audience, when I was several years from it) were books that some adults would prefer I not get into.
Am I the only one who thinks it’s not realistic that an eleven-year-old in the 1990s hasn’t had any dirty thoughts?
Some 11 year olds aren’t interested in sex yet. Others are forks of an adult Tom Riddle who similarly isn’t interested in sex.
Harry’s a late bloomer, and he doesn’t have any sexual figures around him to induce fantasy.
He did read all of the books he’s not supposed to.
I’m not as smart as fictional Harry, but I knew at a younger age that books about sex (e.g. sex-ed texts intended for an adolescent audience, when I was several years from it) were books that some adults would prefer I not get into.