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Do you think Grindelwald may have been gay aswell? (**MAY BE A SPOILER IF YOU HAVEN'T READ DH**)

We all know that Dumbledore fancied Grindelwald as a teenager and they both seeked the Deathly Hallows and bla bla bla. But do you think Grindelwald may have been gay aswell? I know he took advantage of this and used Dumbledore but (I have nothing againsts gays/lesbians/bisexuals) but if I found out a girl secretly fancied me, I'd run a mile. But then again, Grindelwald may have put up with it to help him find the Deathly Hallows while I'm well, not.

 koolamelia posted over a year ago
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dragonsmemory said:
Whether I do or not is irrelevant. It will, in no way, affect the outcome of history. Thus, it is even pointless to discuss this particular topic.
The two wizards sought the Hallows "for the greater good." Dumbledore was the brains of the operation. It wasn't unheard of for Dumbledore to owl Grindelwald in the middle of the night with his latest idea.
In fact, this wouldn't seem so unusual to modern Muggles.

But anyway, whether Gellert Grindelwald was gay or not would not affect the course of history. Thus, there is nothing to discuss.
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posted over a year ago 
retrolove83 said:
I have no idea. I'd need mais info from J.K. Maybe he was full on gay and liked Dumbledore as much as he liked him, or maybe he was grossed out & did take advantage of it, or maybe he was confused and didn't know how he felt about Dumbledore. Not sure.
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posted over a year ago 
toppotternerd said:
i agree with ^^ (sorry i didn't see who wrote tht answer) he was probs confused wid who he felt but i also think he cudda been gay as i've seen loadsa comedy things with him bein gay on
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posted over a year ago 
peppergirl30 said:
I really don't think so. =/
I mean if Dumbledore liked Grindelwald, that dosen't mean Grindelwald necessarily had feelings for Dumbledore, he probably was just weirded out if Dumbledore told him..(sorry I really can't remember if he did or not >_<)
So no, I don't think so. Sorry =/
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posted over a year ago 
charizianne said:
Maybe part of the reason why Dumbledore went with Grindelwald was because, apart from his ambition on getting hos hand son the Death,y Hallows, Dumbledore himself was a lonely man. He has no parents and his relationships with his brothe and sister was not good. So he found a great friend in Grindelwald. Dumbledore toom a great interest in Grindelwald because I think Grindelwald was one of the few people who can match his extreme magical ability and Grindelwald also has the same ambition about getting the Deathly Hallows as he did. They joined their power togetherto get it. What I'm saying is, anyone with a lesser ability or ambition might not catch Dumbledore's interest asmuch as Grindlewald did to him. Remember, they were both young and was still full of personal ambition and aspiration.
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posted over a year ago 
darange said:
umm i don't think so
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posted over a year ago 
acciosnitch said:
I think he really loved Dumbledore.. he wouldnt say who had the Elder Wand to Voldemort..
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posted over a year ago 
gr8hpfan said:
Lets just say, Dumbledore and Grindelwald might have become so close during their time, plotting for the greater good. Maybe Grindelwald had initiated the idea of them both becoming gay, and Dumbledore fell for it, trusting him completely. Cuz Dumbledore trusts everyone to the stretching point.
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posted over a year ago 
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One doesn't simply "become" gay.
NightFrog posted over a year ago
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Yeah...slipped off my fingers, sorry.
gr8hpfan posted over a year ago
ILUVKOWALSKI said:
Probably tbh. I get the idea that they weren't just focused on the Hallows in those 2 months they were friends.
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posted over a year ago 
Flickerflame said:
I used to think this, but then I read an interview where J K Rowling confirms it was entirely one-sided. I can't find that interview again to prove it though, sorry.
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