Up to this point I've duly ignored most Gryffindor posts, but I feel it my duty to point something out.
Patil, when you tell us you like boys, it almost seems as if you were trying to convince not only us, your classmates, who, by the way, before you kept stating that, have never really quite cared one way or another whether you like boys or not and have in fact always thought you did, but yourself as well.
Now, that sentence may have confused you a little, so let me say it simply.
Saying you like boys sounds like you're trying to convince yourself, which means it sounds like you're having doubts, which means you may not, in fact, like boys at all.
I don't care, really, but please. Hogwarts is tired of this denial.
Patil, when you tell us you like boys, it almost seems as if you were trying to convince not only us, your classmates, who, by the way, before you kept stating that, have never really quite cared one way or another whether you like boys or not and have in fact always thought you did, but yourself as well.
Now, that sentence may have confused you a little, so let me say it simply.
Saying you like boys sounds like you're trying to convince yourself, which means it sounds like you're having doubts, which means you may not, in fact, like boys at all.
I don't care, really, but please. Hogwarts is tired of this denial.
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But if she is trying to convince herself, I'm wondering who of the female population she has a crush on...
And we still have the fact that it isn't fair to her boyfriend, how much I may hate that guy!
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What does that say about you, as my identical twin?
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Except for a while, everybody thought I didn't. I read it. So I'm just making sure they don't forget.
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