Dear ignoramuses,
It is true that the boys can't enter the girls' dormitories at Hogwarts.
It is also true that the girls
can enter the boys' dormitories at Hogwarts.
Your insinuations that the reason this is so is to prevent sexual activity makes me want to smack you across the face. Or, you know, wherever I can jump start some brain activity.
Here's the deal: Girls want sex too. No, it's true. Shocking, isn't it? Girls don't just put out to appease the boys. If boys act like sex maniacs in your society? And girls are trying to protect their precious innocence from the wolves? It's because your society programs them that way. It's the
expected behavior of them, and most human beings are extremely simple -- they behave as they are expected to. Changing expected behavior (both as a person and a society) is a long and painful process, true, but that doesn't mean that
everyone is like you.But just to make my point clear: The next time you treat someone as a thug or a sex maniac based on looks or sex alone? You may
be the problem.
There is no reason to think that the wizards and witches are programmed by
American Muggle society in that way. There is no reason to think that the young wizards will try to act like sex maniacs because it's expected of them that they do so at every chance they get.
There's
every reason to think that the boys aren't allowed to enter the girls' dormitories because they are obnoxious, attention-seeking teenage boys who will relentlessly prank the girls just because.
If you get this wrong? If you honestly think this is the wizards' genius solution to prevent teenage hanky-panky? We have nothing to talk about.
No Love,
~Kitty