āYes, I read the Books. Thatās Why Hinny and Romione donāt work.ā
If I had a Galleon for every time someone told me to āread the books,ā Iād own all of Gringotts by now.
Every time I criticize Ginny or Ron, the same comments and asks roll in like clockwork: āYou didnāt read the books!ā or āYouāre just a biased Harmony shipper!ā Okay. Sit down. Letās talk.
1. I did read the books. As a kid. As a teenager. As an adult. In translation. In English. Multiple times. The older I got, the worse Hinny and Romione looked. Red flags everywhere. What once felt ācuteā at 12 looks toxic and shallow when you reread it at 25.
2. āRead the booksā isnāt an argument. We did read them. Thatās why Harmony makes sense. The story itself gives Harry and Hermione all the emotional groundwork. Meanwhile, canon defenders keep throwing āsibling vibeā around like it means something. Sorry, but I laugh every time I see it. Nobody can actually define what āsibling vibeā is or how itās supposedly worse than Hinnyās āchest monster puberty sparkā or Romioneās endless shouting matches. Thatās not evidence. Thatās just cope.
3. Canon ā gospel. Some fans act like disagreeing with Rowling is literal blasphemy. As if the epilogue was handed down on stone tablets. Newsflash: being a grown reader means you can read critically, not just worship canon because itās canon. If your entire defense is ābut itās written that wayā⦠I have bad news for you. Thatās five-year-old logic.
And hereās the kicker: Harry and Hermione didnāt owe their lives to Ron or Ginnyās crushes. Ginny liked Harry? Ron liked Hermione? Cool. Thatās their problem. Not Harryās. Not Hermioneās. And if the Weasleys only āacceptā you as long as you marry into their family plan, then guess what? Thatās not real acceptance. Thatās a conditional friendship contract. Hard pass.
4. Stop blaming the movies. I hate the book versions of Hinny and Romione more than the movie ones. Yeah, you heard me. Canon defenders love to bring up the few nice moments but completely ignore the toxic ones. āRemember when Ron defended Hermione from Snape?ā Sure. But do you also remember when he accused her of betraying Harry? Or when he pushed the boycott long after Harry tried to make peace? Or when he sulked through the Horcrux hunt, comparing Hermione to his mother? Funny how that gets memory-holed.
And Ginny? People love to gush about two kisses while ignoring the clingy valentines, the mean-spirited mocking, the ādating one guy while pining for anotherā phase, and her complete absence when Harry actually suffered. Hermione stood by Harry when the whole world turned against him. Ginny was⦠somewhere else. But hey, āchest monsterā = true love, right?
5. Spoiler: thereās no love here. Ginnyās obsession with Harry was built on him being The Boy Who Lived. Wanting someone because theyāre famous ā love. And Ron? Insulting, abandoning, and belittling your partner isnāt romance, itās toxicity with extra steps. One dramatic rescue doesnāt erase years of being awful.
6. Meanwhile, Harmony. Harry literally stares at Hermione in awe. He panics when sheās hurt. He feels her pain. He only breathes easy when sheās safe. She spends her time and energy preparing him for battles he didnāt even know were coming. They even use each otherās wands ā which, according to the lore, shouldnāt even work. Thatās not filler. Thatās text.
And hereās the bottom line: none of this is headcanon. None of this is ājust Harmony bias.ā Itās in the actual books. Black and white. Ink on the page. If you still want to worship the chest monster and the āsibling vibeā fairytale, go aheadābut donāt pretend itās the stronger story. The text itself already disagrees with you.













