As a Hinny fan,what are the major critics you have against that relationship?

Lack of on screen/on page build up was always a major criticism against them. But that can be shrugged off by simply mentioning that JKR sucks at writing romance. So that's not my major critic about them.

What particularly bothers me is what happened to them after the war. Ginny joined professional Quidditch and according to JKR made a name at it. And then she decided to quit it to start a family with Harry.......at the bare age of 22!at the height of her quidditch career!?

I wouldn't mind if it was something like James Sirius was an accidental child and rejoining the team after his birth made her realize she isn't enjoying Quidditch as much as she used to and perhaps now it's time to start a family. Otherwise starting a family at the bare age of 22 doesn't go with her character from any angle. She came from a large family,so I think she would want to enjoy the privacy she had with Harry as long as she could. And it's not in Harry's nature to force someone of something against their will,let alone to someone he love. He might want a family as soon as possible,but if Ginny tells him to wait a few more years,he is gonna respect that. Rather than seducing her into it.

I have always fought to the nail that Harry and Ginny's kid's names were decided by both of them,rather than deciding them all by himself. But in recent days I can see what other fanbase and even some of the Hinny fanbase are coming from. Staff like gives the feeling that Ginny is somewhat a trophy wife for Harry who's entire life is adjusted around his comfort.

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u/Aovi9 — 4 days ago

Happy Birthday,Harry James Potter

"And then she was kissing him as she had never kissed him before, and Harry was kissing her back, and it was blissful oblivion better than firewhisky; she was the only real thing in the world, Ginny"

28 years ago on this day,Harry turned into Shakespeare and this happened.

u/Aovi9 — 21 days ago

Aside from Pikachu,which one of Ash's pokemon is the funniest?

I feel like Gible wins this one. He was hilarious,but not cringe. He would nod yes to everything. And if it gets too complicated,he would simply bite his way through everything.

u/Aovi9 — 1 month ago