I will read your sorting post later, but am in a rush now.
Why do you identify with Slytherins? Why do you think you get sorted into that house so often?
ETA: Okay, I read it. I'm not sure I see you as a Slytherin. You aren't judgemental, you accept people for who they are, and don't seem to be the sort use people's weaknesses for your own benefit. I mean, there are some qualities that read as very Slytherin--the preference for material goods over caring for others--so... maybe.
You also have a bit of a righteous social fighter in you too, I know from reading your posts, so there's that Gryffindor element. I really think that being a Slytherin is incompatible with being a true social justice advocate. As we see in the books, Slytherins tend to favour social injustice, because it makes it easier for them to put themselves in positions of power.
I was sorted into Hufflepuff at 9 3/4, but I didn't join in because as much as I love Hufflepuff House, I'm a Gryffindor at heart.
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Date: 2014-10-27 11:37 am (UTC)Why do you identify with Slytherins? Why do you think you get sorted into that house so often?
ETA: Okay, I read it. I'm not sure I see you as a Slytherin. You aren't judgemental, you accept people for who they are, and don't seem to be the sort use people's weaknesses for your own benefit. I mean, there are some qualities that read as very Slytherin--the preference for material goods over caring for others--so... maybe.
You also have a bit of a righteous social fighter in you too, I know from reading your posts, so there's that Gryffindor element. I really think that being a Slytherin is incompatible with being a true social justice advocate. As we see in the books, Slytherins tend to favour social injustice, because it makes it easier for them to put themselves in positions of power.
I was sorted into Hufflepuff at 9 3/4, but I didn't join in because as much as I love Hufflepuff House, I'm a Gryffindor at heart.