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Harry's hear me outs' consisting entirely of his enemies and his godfather.
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pulling you closer by our red string of fate so i can bite you and bite you and bite you and bite you and bite you and bite you and bi
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Welcome to Harry Potter Kinktober 2025!
I thought it'd be fun to have a HP-specific prompt list for kinktober this year, so I made one! There's also an ao3 collection. The rules and format are the same as @kinktober-2025 with the exception that they any creations for this event should be for the Harry Potter fandom.
Prompts:
1. Incarcerous | Owlery | Regret
2. Alohomora | 12 Grimmauld Place | Vanishing Cabinet
3. Boggart | Hogsmeade | Magical Law
4. Divination | Riddle Era | Trick Stair
5. Magical Oath | Gryffindor | Magical Tattoo
6. Love Potion | Prefects' Bathroom | Full Moon
7. Potions Mishap | Forbidden Forest | Non-human
8. Obliviate | Common Room | Love
9. Accio | Three Broomsticks | Charmed Jewelry
10. Pensieve | Diagon Alley | Social Expectations
11. Healing Spell | Marauder's Era | Marauder's Map
12. Animagus | Slytherin | Bloodline Curse
13. Polyjuice | Restricted Section | Family Heirloom
14. Firewhiskey | Greenhouse | Professor
15. Petrificus Totalus | Astronomy Tower | Fear
16. Crucio | Malfoy Manor | Blood Quill
17. Veela | Muggle Area | Magical Disease
18. Transfiguration | Golden Trio Era | Secret Passage
19. Portkey | Ravenclaw | Dark Mark
20. Veritaserum | Broom Cupboard | New Moon
21. Pranks | Quidditch Pitch | Age Gap
22. Stupefy | Library | Success
23. Disillusionment | Shrieking Shack | Cursed Clothing
24. Cursed Object | Ministry of Magic | Family Magic
25. Jinx | Post-canon | Magical Painting
26. Time Turner | Hufflepuff | Spell Scar
27. Felix Felicis | Room of Requirement | Dark Magic
28. Holiday | Lake | Time Travel
29. Imperio | Great Hall | Betrayal
30. Legilimency | Dungeons | Hexed Gift
31. Magical Creatures | Knockturn Alley | Magical Religion
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Ethereal Cherry Blossoms ~ Vichaya Pop
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Periodic rent-lowering-gunshots:
Fiction is not reality.
You can enjoy things in fiction that would be awful in the real world. Like playing a murderhobo in a game! In the real world, being or supporting a murderer-thief would be pretty damn awful, while in the game it's just good fun. Same with anything else you choose to do with the pixels on the screen, like kinks that don't affect anyone real, so they're okay in fiction, but would be pretty damn bad in real life.
No one else is responsible for your online experience. They are required not to harass you, but they are not and never will be obligated to not post about ships, kinks, or tropes you dislike just to avoid you seeing them. It's up to you to blacklist words or phrases, block tags, or even block users as needed to avoid seeing content that upsets you.
No one can force you to read anything against your consent. Any content you don't like seeing can be instantly avoided by closing out of the offending post/fic.
You are not owed an online experience free of discomfort.
Nothing that happens in your imagination can ever make you a bad person. Words you write or read about fictional characters will never make you a bad person.
The claim that media consumption influences real-life behavior is intellectually dishonest and serves only to excuse the behavior of real offenders.
Fiction is a safe way to explore horrifying or confusing concepts. Therapists agree that fiction, even (or especially) about taboo topics is a good coping mechanism, especially, but not exclusively, for trauma survivors. Fiction is to adults what play therapy is to children. This doesn't stop being true if the work in question is of a sexual nature.
Sex isn't an inherently worse or better motivation than anything else. A work written to create feelings of arousal isn't dirty, shameful, or in any way less pure than works written to entertain, provoke moral questions, or for other reasons. And worth noting is that multiple purposes can exist in the same story, especially fanfiction.
You aren't entitled to an explanation for why someone reads, writes, or otherwise enjoys certain works, kinks, tropes, ships, etc.
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One of the sweetest things is when you post a new work on AO3 and then one of your old works gets a comment because it means that somebody read the new thing and liked it so much that they went and checked what other stuff you wrote and they liked that enough to tell you about it and I just think that is so fucking precious!! thank you thank you thank you to the people who do that, keep doing it it's the best feeling as an author
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not to be disabled on main but have you ever fucking noticed how every god damn thing requires both time and energy
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if i do not execute this idea perfectly the first time with zero mistakes and zero hardship at all Then What Is The Point and I Am A Failure
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“characters in fic are too good at identifying scents” is officially an “his eyes did not literally darken” level of complaint to me now like it’s about the drama it’s about the romance it’s about atmosphere it’s about taking you to a heightened version of reality!!! please suspend your disbelief at least enough for vibes-based sensory descriptions it will be So Worth It i promise
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I truly truly believe that the most important thing you can do in fandom is be a cheerleader. comment on fics. reblog art and rave in the tags. support the people making the things you want to see. this is how you keep a fandom alive. this is how you get more of what you want. you never know: that person could have decided to make more just because you liked it.
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man "ship and let ship" kinda stops working when ppl are actively shipping minor and adult characters together like hello?? same with the "dont like dont read" mentality, some shit shouldn't be fetishised maybe??
You've got a lot going on in this ask, anon, and it's obviously not asked in good faith. If I were a smarter human being, I'd delete it and move on with my life, but it's 9am on a Saturday morning and I'm still on my first cup of coffee so I'm just dumb enough to take the bait and respond.
Ship and let ship doesn't mean you need to approve of what other people are shipping. It doesn't mean you need to like what other people are shipping. It means that what other people ship is their business and what I ship is my business.
If I don't like a ship, I don't read it. I don't search out the tag. I don't try to find creators for it. I don't watch youtube compilations or stare at gifs or read meta analysis about how the ship is supported by canon.
If I don't like a ship, I just... don't think about it. It really is that easy. And when I do think about it, I might be annoyed for a moment, but then I move on with my life because guess what? Shipping is a meaningless hobby that I engage in during my free time and I don't want to waste my free time feeling pissed off.
I've seen a lot of bizarre definitions of "minor/adult" shipping, but even if we use the definition of an adult sexually abusing a child, it's still very easy for me not to read that story on AO3. I'm assuming this is all about AO3? It always seems to be in this kind of ask.
AO3 requires people to use one of two warnings in those cases. Either Underage or Creator Chose Not to Use Archive Warnings - or both. I use the filter system to remove works with those warnings from my search results and guess what? Those works might as well not exist for me because I've never seen one. And I've been on AO3 since about 2013.
The thing about these kinds of opinions is that they only ever come up in relation to shipping. I never see these opinions related to violence or drugs or swearing or whatever else you might find morally repugnant. But the handy thing about "don't like, don't read" is that it applies across the board.
I don't think I'm going to like the new Jurassic Park movie, so I'm not going to go to a movie theatre, spend $15, and sit in a dark room with strangers for two hours to watch it. I'm not going to read reviews of it. I'm not going to watch the trailer. If a friend of mine invites me to go see it, I'll pass. I won't stop my friend from going to see it, though. If they're going to enjoy it then they should - and they're not going to fetishize dinosaurs or paleontologists or the tourism industry when they do.
If you're not able to control your own reading habits, then you should probably be more careful on the internet. Use Net Nanny or other content filtering tools to make sure that you can avoid the content that you're unable to resist through willpower alone. But don't make your inability to stay away from things you don't like my problem. That's all on you.
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Starfield 5 - Dozier Bell , 2006.
American , b. 1957 -
Acrylic on linen , 62 x 66 in.
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