Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
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Well, maybe, but I think it was more about him not liking kids because he got changed when he was one, and why should they have a good life, when his own wasn't so good

yeah, I think you're right.


I honestly don't think JKR wanted to depict pedophilia in her novels. I think he was just a sociopath. You're reading way too much into that licking his lips thing. He's an animal, its what they do. The ultimate satisfaction for him was having children changed so there would be more wolves like him.

Here is a fun list if you want to read about more bad sex things suggested in HP http://www.cracked.com/article_19397_... I don't really agree with most of them or at least I don't necessarilly think they are all the case but it's a funny list anyway.

I have actually read that article. I love Cracked. I agree with most of them. Umbridge however...

Thats a pretty funny article. Cracked is awesome. The Dolores one creepily makes sense...

Especially the part about how Hermione probably knew what she was doing. Oo
It's certainly hard to think of what else could have traumatized her so much with no visible injuries.

I don't really think paedophilia at that part. I think its more like 'there is a child. Children are easy to bite. I like biting. Biting means food', and at this point his salival gland activates and and he licks his lips.

http://divaliciouzbookreviews.blogspo...

Samantha wrote: "no he definitely has a thing for kids but I think rather than it being overtly sexual with regards to either party I believe it was just a sort of sadism that replaced his sexuallity. I think it wa..."
That was hilarious! Obviously not true, but hilarious!
http://divaliciouzbookreviews.blogspo...



As far as I'm concerned, letting them chose their fate was the one thing that made Old Volde truly creepy. It shows how absolutely sure of himself he is.

Samantha, I was actually commenting in that particular post on the link to the article that you had put up. I was saying that it was really funny but obviously not true. I would never tell someone their POV wasn't true.

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Oh cool. thanks for clarifying :) I was a little offended to be honest since I also thought that meant you were laughing at my opinion lol.

Yeah, Voldie is also very creepy, but Fenrir is creepier to me. I mean, he actually munches down on his victims when he's going for the kill--yikes!. I do know what you mean though. On one level Voldemort is scarier because his particular brand of evil flows from intelligence, great power, and even a certain amount of charisma--at least in his early days. When he is cooly evil it gives one chill bumps.
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