Can you please reblog if your blog is a safe place for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, asexual, aromantic, pansexual, non binary, demisexual or any other kind of queer or questioning people? Because mine is.
AU in which A Very Potter Musical is a charity performance put on by Hogwarts students—concept and directing by Luna Lovegood, music by Teddy Lupin—in which the role of Harry Potter is played by Scorpius Malfoy and Draco Malfoy is played by Al Potter
Harry’s thought of several men as explicitly handsome and described their physical attributes. It’s easy to interpret him as being attracted to men, and even if you don’t, you can see that he doesn’t have an issue with finding men attractive.
Harry was a victim of homophobic bullying by his cousin, “‘Don’t kill Cedric! Don’t kill Cedric!’ Who’s Cedric — your boyfriend?”. Even if you read him as straight, he’s grown up in a suburban white-picket-fence neighborhood with an entitled bully gang that tormented him, he’s at least partly aware of how gay youth are harrassed. He was subjected to it even if he didn’t give an outward sign that he was queer. He has a strong sense of justice, no way he didn’t pay attention or felt bothered.
Harry’s shown multiple times that he deeply cares about the struggles of people he cares about. He’s worried about the Weasley’s financial struggles, he pays attention to and roots for Ron and Hermione, he was concerned about Sirius all through OOTP and then about Tonks in HBP. He was even attentive to Draco’s detoriation in HBP, he was sympathetic to the abuse he went through at the end of Voldemorts hands in DH. He’s not an uncaring or obtuse person.
I’m pretty confident that, again emphasizing that even if he was straight, he would hardly be an unsupportive or inadequate parent/godparent to a struggling queer child. That’s just my two cents.