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Reviews For An Issue Over Trust
This was all his fault; he’d managed to ruin what little privilege he’d gained from his relatives. well done ^ the abused kid typically blames themself for whatever their abuser did because it provides an illusion of autonomy (among other functions) you don't get mad at the abuser as much the way you don't get mad at a hurricane it's just how things work him blaming himself for not putting the goddamn hose away is a realistic reaction good job
what the everloving FUCK snape???????
snape you're terrifying him also he's not dumb he could tell there was something in the cider restraining harry who has experience with imprisonment isn't likely to make him calm down you tell him to trust you but you're not acting like someone who can be trusted to care about harry for fuck's sake also not striking someone is good but you're still causing him pain
at least he recognizes that he was cruel i wonder if it was the scare of harry nearly dying?
did snape not even try to have a conversation with harry where he said harry wouldn't have to go back if he explicitly said the dursleys mistreated him and how and then said so to the headmaster i worry that harry doesn't know what he needs to do to get out
did snape not even try to have a conversation with harry where he said harry wouldn't have to go back if he explicitly said the dursleys mistreated him and how and then said so to the headmaster i worry that harry doesn't know what he needs to do to get out
at least he recognizes that he was cruel i wonder if it was the scare of harry nearly dying?
snape you're terrifying him also he's not dumb he could tell there was something in the cider restraining harry who has experience with imprisonment isn't likely to make him calm down you tell him to trust you but you're not acting like someone who can be trusted to care about harry for fuck's sake also not striking someone is good but you're still causing him pain
what the everloving FUCK snape???????
This was all his fault; he’d managed to ruin what little privilege he’d gained from his relatives. well done ^ the abused kid typically blames themself for whatever their abuser did because it provides an illusion of autonomy (among other functions) you don't get mad at the abuser as much the way you don't get mad at a hurricane it's just how things work him blaming himself for not putting the goddamn hose away is a realistic reaction good job |
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