(Anonymous)
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to the point : I have a feeling that Snape didn't have any romantic\ sexsual relationships with nobody, not because his duty or his love for Lily, but because Rowling built him as a character who rather not... in his own words, won't wear his heart on his sleeve : wherever we see Snape showing any kind of emotion which is not anger ( when meeting D at the prince tale and betraying the dark lord or mourning Lily) he ends manipulated into huge and dangerous decisions - decisions we see his schoolmates won't take that easy.
We see him meeting Dumbldore terrified with the thought that Lily would die, and he ends up betraying his friends and schoolmates ( we never know if any of them would be killed because this betrayel - and Rowling would never tel us) - it's not Snape who's deciding to switch side and go with D : it's D who haggles on her life as if her life are tomato in the marker, and in return to protect on her life, Snape is willing to give everything...
We see him again, after Lily died, and this time D convince him to take care of Harry - to take care his worst enemy's child, apart from the fact that it's a huge decision to make ( we see Lupin's reaction in the beginning of the same book when he realizes that "Tonks is going to have a baby" - how much she said with seven simple words!), D prevent his mouning from being complete.
how can a man who was betrayed so bitterly by someone who's suppose to be the good and protecting side go and... risk himself by being expose again? on both love or sexual realtionship, he must risk this kind of thing, and I don't think he would ever try this again.
to the point : I have a feeling that Snape didn't have any romantic\ sexsual relationships with nobody, not because his duty or his love for Lily, but because Rowling built him as a character who rather not... in his own words, won't wear his heart on his sleeve : wherever we see Snape showing any kind of emotion which is not anger ( when meeting D at the prince tale and betraying the dark lord or mourning Lily) he ends manipulated into huge and dangerous decisions - decisions we see his schoolmates won't take that easy.
We see him meeting Dumbldore terrified with the thought that Lily would die, and he ends up betraying his friends and schoolmates ( we never know if any of them would be killed because this betrayel - and Rowling would never tel us) - it's not Snape who's deciding to switch side and go with D : it's D who haggles on her life as if her life are tomato in the marker, and in return to protect on her life, Snape is willing to give everything...
We see him again, after Lily died, and this time D convince him to take care of Harry - to take care his worst enemy's child, apart from the fact that it's a huge decision to make ( we see Lupin's reaction in the beginning of the same book when he realizes that "Tonks is going to have a baby" - how much she said with seven simple words!), D prevent his mouning from being complete.
how can a man who was betrayed so bitterly by someone who's suppose to be the good and protecting side go and... risk himself by being expose again? on both love or sexual realtionship, he must risk this kind of thing, and I don't think he would ever try this again.