believe me,he's straight.
2006-08-20 20:08:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Read book 6 the only girl he wants in his life is Ron's Sister Jenny or is it Ginny. Anyways, Ron and Hermonie like each other that been known since book 1 and you can see that further developing romance when they go to town on a school outing in the third movie. You need to do some re-reading of books 1, 3 and even book 4 when Ron got jealous that Hermoine went to the Christmas Ball with someone else Victor Krum I think that was his name. Or better yet watch movies 1 and 3 again to see what I mean.
2006-08-20 05:15:13
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answered by Gail M 4
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I don't think being good friends with Ron and Hermione makes Harry bisexual, it just makes him a good friend. That's what a good friend is, a friend. Through good times and bad, etc. It's not a sexual thing. It's about closeness, since he didn't have it with his parents James and Lily, and he had no brothers or sisters of his own.
2006-08-23 15:20:29
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answered by Karen Q 1
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How could he fancy Ron? Ron's like his best friend. He doesn't fancy Hermione, either. He fancies Cho Chang.
2006-08-20 21:49:50
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answered by hawaiian_shorts91 3
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Not specifially.
Most normal adolescents go through a stage of wondering about their orientation before growing into total adulthood. If they don't then I wonder if this can trouble them later in life?
I am not suggesting evryone has to have a gay experience growing up, but I think to wonder and possibly experiment is totally normal and understandable.
Its also worth noting that, close friendship or admiration same gender can confuse younger people who are on this journey. A lot of kids will have a mate theya re close to closer than the others, perhaps thinking them good looking or talented etc, this makes them wonder and is totally normal. It doesn't equate to sexual attraction.
2006-08-20 04:09:42
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answered by Ice Queen 4
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Um, I don't know what gave you this impression but have you not heard of friendships?! Ron and Hermione are simply his best friends, not his bisexual lovers.
2006-08-20 04:23:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you saying it is impossible to have a friend without sex?
I do not think Harry Potter is bisexual.
2006-08-20 04:35:58
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answered by redunicorn 7
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no , but i don't think it is unusal for boys to bond and be fond of each other. they are at an experimental stage ,and if they do seem to be bi,most of them will outgrow it.mainly because they aren't bi and also because society sometimes makes them feel that it is wrong to enjoy each other, on an emotional level. in the 1800's it was not unusual for them to declare plutonic love ,but now everyone sits up and looks to see which way they will go.quite sad really.
2006-08-24 00:51:27
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answered by saywot? 5
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I think if he were, the author would have said something by now. I doubt it was her intent to make him bisexual; however, the whole purpose of reading, is to interpret the text from your own point of view. So, maybe for you, he is bisexual, but in my opinion, nope.
2006-08-20 03:58:28
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answered by Shannon83 1
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no.he ia straight.he likes hermione as a sis.likes ron as his best bud. n in love w. no one.he's gonna die.
2006-08-24 02:02:09
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answered by Hermione J.Potter 3
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no, hes full out gay. lets look at the evidence he dresses in black wears a long black coat practises the black arts his best friend is ginger and hes never banged the only decent piece of skirt in the whole school. hes either gay or an emo, which is worse?
2006-08-20 04:32:54
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answered by Anonymous
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