Polyjuice survey.

Feb 24, 2005 17:28

Name: George Weasley
House: Gryffindor
The name of who you turned into: Justin Flinch-Fletchley (Oh Godric, it looks even sillier than it sounds like.)
The house of who you turned into: Hufflepuff

Is this your first time polyjuicing? If not, how has this time differed from previous experiences? First time polyjuicing.

If you changed genders:
How has this changed your perceptions of girls?

How has this changed your perceptions of boys?

Did you learn anything about the other gender, physically? Sexually?

How will you treat the other gender differently in the future?

Mind you, I wouldn't have really been bothered if I had turned into a girl. Could've been interesting. From the entirely experimental point of view. Ahem.

Did your age change? If so, did you become younger, or older? A lot? What have you learned from this? I was a year younger. No, hang on, two years. I did not feel a major change. Maybe some suppressed teenage angst stuck in my chest that was desperate to get out. Or then it could've just been that shirt felt a bit too small.

Did your body type change? If so, how? Did you become thinner? More robust? Taller? Shorter? Larger breasts? Smaller breasts? Fitter? Uglier? In better shape? Worse? Different hair? What have you learned about tolerance from this? Well, I turned into Justin Flinch-Fletchley. You know what he looks like. I didn't look like a Weasley anymore. Crying shame, really. On the positive side, I didn't look like Fred anymore, either. I'm sorry, at this point I must take a moment to laugh at my twin's incredible luck at turning into the most attractive member of our teacher body.

It kills me everytime, because at first I didn't even notice it was Fred. He was more of an old woman than McGonagall is.

What about yourself have you decided to change because of this? I will not say a thing. Justin, your secret is safe with me, mate.

If you are a pureblood who turned into a non-pureblood, or vice versa, what have you learned about the "purity of blood"? Absolutely load of rubbish, though I knew that already.

What about yourself have you learned to appreciate more? Nothing, really, to be quite honest. I'm not going to be one of those people who're bloody furious over their polyjuicing or that they had to live one evening in a form of someone else, OH NO MY LIFE IS OVER, KILL ME NOW MAGICAL LIGHTNING FROM THE SKY, because honestly? This was just an experience in the line of experiences that we all call life. If you're going to whine about it, why bother? It was just one night.

Of course, I am only saying this because I turned into a handsome Hufflepuff instead of a scrawny first year or ...a century old Transfigurations teacher, I'm sorry, I'm laughing so hard. Oh, brother.

What about the person you turned into have you learned to appreciate more? Perhaps sympathise. Or envy. No, definitely sympathise.

Will you be more understanding of the person you turned into in the future? Will you try to be better friends with them? Absolutely. We will have sleepovers and do each other's hair.

...Only not. I don't think anything will change.

If you changed into someone from a different house, did you learn anything about their house? What about your attitudes towards the various houses? I could feel all my bravery slowly drain from me and dramatically turn into despicable loyalty and, dare I even say it, hard-workingness. Rather traumatic, really.

How did you feel about being changed when it happened? Were you embarrassed? Only because my clothes didn't fit properly anymore. I was more shocked over my date turning into my sister.

How do you feel about having been changed now? I'm absolutely all right with the change. It was an experience, definitely.

What was the best thing about being changed? Feeling more masculine than usually. Muggles have some excellent qualities. I highly approve.

What was the worst thing about being changed? My date turning into my sister. One moment it's "Aww, she looks cute in her frighteningly weird outfit" and next it's "What's Ginny doing here? Is this like one of my nightmares where I think naughty thoughts and suddenly see my mother?". Like I said already, overall turning into Justin was not that bad of an experience.

What was your favourite moment while changed? When the Hufflepuff Keeper told me some secrets about their training techniques while I was on my way to the toilets. Safe to say, he's not the best Keeper in this school, and Hufflepuff certainly isn't the best Quidditch team, but it was still rather nice to know all those things.

What was your least favourite moment while changed? Visiting the toilets. And that's all I'm saying.

How did it feel to see someone else in your body? How did it feel when you found out who was in your body? I didn't see the person turned into me, but I heard "I" was seen hanging out with "Zacharias Smith". That can't be a very handsome couple.

Did anything the person in your body do cause you distress? What? I wasn't all that worried.

Do you think anything you did while changed may have caused distress to the person whose body you occupied? Many things, I'm sure. I'm sure Justin wouldn't have fancied Luna (as Ginny) demonstrating how ponyshoes are cleaned if the pony is suffering from a severe case of middle age crisis on his body. But some things just can't be helped.

Was there anything you wish you had not done while changed because it was hurtful? If so, what? I have no regrets.

Did anyone else's changes affect you? Which ones and why? My date turning into my sister. Easy to say, not my most favourite moment. Thank you, random Ruler of Polyjuicing Events. Thank you.

Is there anything else important you learned from this experience? What? Don't gallop, even if she asks real nicely and makes puppy eyes at you. Just don't.
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