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Yeah, when I first saw the picture I was confused about when Damian became black. But I guess it's the instagram filter?

That...is a really good point.

Yes we like having men in Women's and Gender Studies classes! Well, at least good ones that know the patriarchy is a thing. I just finished a minor and one of my favorite things was in the intro class there was this nice but very quiet boy on the baseball team, who always had the readings highlighted but rarely spoke.

As someone who grew up with shitty sex ed and a family computer, I will always be grateful to romance novels for being my first erotic outlet. I was 14 when I discovered my beloved books had sex in them! Zomg! The sex may have been weirdly euphemistic but at least the woman always had an orgasm. I still like the

Yeah, I always get stuck on that line from "Timber" too, but it's actually not that bad compared to a lot of other songs. Which...is really depressing actually.

Exactly! It would be really hard to figure out when to drop that bombshell. Like, "Your conception of reality is a lie and I can fly and appear and disappear objects and myself at will, but I love you." (Also, hi, again.)

Omg! Would they both have been better people or would they have still been fucked up but in different ways? What if they had a kid? Ohhh man this has great potential.

Yeah, I could see it more if the Muggle knows about the wizarding world, though. Like someone in the position in Petunia, who didn't turn out to be awful. They know about magic, and their sibling brings magical friends home and that's how they meet. It would be pretty hard to start out a relationship otherwise.

But he says she told him she was a witch after they got married and gave him a "bit of a shock" so that's probably not the best way to start a relationship.

Exactly! I always assumed he worked part time/took off to run around with the kids. Because obviously Hermione is doing cooler stuff career wise. So Ron raises their kids to be awesome and learns a bunch of household magic from his mom.

Yeah, but I think they all had PTSD and sought comfort in the familiar. These are not normal 17 year olds.

I'm so happy to know that. As an only child that really hit me in the tear ducts.

I always assumed he spearheaded the child rearing. How happy would Ron have been running around with a bunch of kids and teaching them games and basic magic stuff? Especially because he came from a big family, but knows what it feels like to be one of the youngest of accomplished siblings.

Oh my god. That is obviously what should have happened!

She was still really hung up on Cedric and cried when they hung out. Then her friend told Umbridge about Dumbledore's Army, so Hermione's curse fucked up her face and Harry didn't feel bad. I always liked Cho too, but they ended up with weird baggage :/

Panamas! My dad wears one and looks very dapper.

Big sun hat!

I am 23 and find it very tacky. Especially when eating or in someone's home.

But if they do it for other men, it's not being chivalrous. It's being polite. I often think traditional romantic gestures can be really fun and nice like bringing flowers. But I really like to do those things too! These gestures should be equal opportunity within a relationship, because that is showing your

And it work better than jello, because it gives it a more realistic texture.