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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-01-01 06:49 pm

[ SECRET POST #2191 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2191 ⌋

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Re: ns1

[personal profile] omorka 2013-01-02 02:47 am (UTC)(link)
That's . . . odd. I always saw the Hufflepuff house virtues as primarily loyalty (valued in anyone in the one-down position, whether female, lower-class, the colonized, etc.) and justice/fairness (not traditionally considered a feminine virtue, at least not in English-speaking Western culture). "Gentle" and/or "giving" wouldn't have crossed my mind.

Re: ns1

(Anonymous) 2013-01-02 02:58 am (UTC)(link)
Well obviously those are traits Hufflepuff shines in. But they are not traits that make people who dislike the house, dislike it. I said Giving and Gentle because those are traits I often see used to describe the house when people are talking about why they don't like it/belong in it. It doesn't necessarily apply to the house, but it has been perceived by many that they do, and it is a stereotype on women which is another reason I included them. So it just adds another interest layer of why they have.
Is it because the other traits Hufflepuff are defined as ring as pertaining to a certain type of individual to many people? And that type is the kind that possesses gentleness and charity?(the charity might also come from the house being believed to accept everyone)