Not surprised. In reading the last book, it was apparent that there was something more between Dumbledore and Grindelwald than just wanting to conquer the world and put muggles in their places. The description of Grindelwald made him just a little too pretty.
Perverts worm their way into all things good.
Magic wand - disappears in his hand.
I’d truly hoped I had read too much into those descriptions. Now I feel used. So much for the forum I used to help with. I fought long and hard to keep today’s society from poking the gay agenda into it. Now there is no grounds to deny it. I’ll just move along to something else then.
Wow. I didn’t get any hints from the last book at all. A bizarre friendship, yes, but it never seemed like that kind of relationship to me.
>>Not surprised. In reading the last book, it was apparent that there was something more between Dumbledore and Grindelwald than just wanting to conquer the world and put muggles in their places. The description of Grindelwald made him just a little too pretty.<<
Interesting - that didn’t seem odd to me - I thought that since she was portreying them as the two most talented wizards in the world and that their interaction was how Dumbledore learned he could not be trusted with power that was enough to explain his motivation.
Of course my wife says I have a terrible gaydar and that I was totally off base when I thought that Gandalf was portrayed in the movies as being gay.
Yeah... The gaydar was twitching as I read that part of the last book. There was something odd about their interaction.