Harry realised he must go after Voldemort alone – and was in more danger than ever before as he planned to hunt down the Dark Lord's Horcruxes. The least he could do, it seemed, was end his relationship with Ginny, to protect her.
The explanation is very simple - Harry has a very strong sexual desire for Ginny. He has no such feelings for Hermione. Sex is a fundamental aspect of adult relations. Sex is, in fact, the characteristic that defines the difference between a platonic relationship and a romantic one.
Unfortunately for Ginny, Harry ends their relationship to protect her from Voldemort at the end of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. They continue to love each other, despite being separated, and Harry finds solace in studying the Marauder's Map to feel a connection to her at Hogwarts.
Harry started developing a crush on Ginny when seeing her with all those guys. He started seeing her like a girl not his best mate's sis. Ginny moved on from her celebrity crush on Harry but she started developing a normal teen crush on him. I think the fact that they were the captains of the Gryffindor team helped.
"Like, pregnant of my baby, pregnant?" Harry was still in shock. "No, actually it's the assistant coach's child." For a second, Harry frowned, but the frown turned to relieve when he realized Ginny was grinning. "Of course it's your baby, Potter! You're going to be a dad."
The Half-Blood Prince - They Finally Get Together
After years of build-up, Harry finally starts to have feelings for Ginny in The Half Blood Prince - and one of the first moments he realizes it is when he smells Amortentia, and it smells like 'something flowery he had smelled at the Burrow'... Ginny's hair!
Harry's crush on Ginny and their subsequent relationship in the last two (but particularly the sixth) book led to some of my all time favorite moments in the whole series.
Well, in case it skipped your mind, Harry and Hermione shared a kiss – not cause they were in love or dating each other but a manifestation of a Horcrux, in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1.
“Harry was constantly crushing on Draco. He just couldn't hide it.” In the books and movies, Harry and Draco are constantly at each other's throats, given that Draco's parents are Voldemort supporters and the evil wizard killed Harry's parents.
Although we don't know exactly when Harry and Ginny get married, Ginny was 22 and Harry was 23 when they had their first child, which means that we can probably guess that they got married a year or two earlier than that.
After spending a hefty portion of Half-Blood Prince realising he actually liked Ron's little sister (and after Ginny spent the majority of her early years fancying Harry and blushing furiously whenever he was in the room), the pair finally did get together, and Harry finally had an ounce of happiness after so many dark ...
Harry is forced to Marry ginny bacause of a contract Dumbledore is enforcing but he manages with the help of Herminoe and Lucius to change the contract.
Shortly before the third and final task, Viktor heard the rumors of Hermione and Harry having a romantic relationship, especially after reading about it in the tabloids. However, Harry had to clarify that his and Hermione's relationship was strictly platonic, showing his support for Viktor and Hermione's relationship.
If you have watched all of the movies, you know this question is answered: No. Now as you saw in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (the movie) when Ron read the love letter with a love potion that was for Harry from Romilda, Ron acted very weird then returned back to normal after he took another potion, right?
As it turned out, Neville went on to wed Hannah Abbott, the Herbology professor at Hogwarts, while Luna ended up with Rolf Scamander, the grandson of Newt Scamander – that crazy famous magizoologist who's the focus of JK Rowling's brand new movie Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.
Ginny is introduced in the first book Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, as the youngest sibling and only daughter of Arthur and Molly Weasley. She becomes Harry's main love interest and eventually marries him at the end of the series.
In a recent interview, J.K. Rowling said that Draco had strong positive feelings for Hermoine, and would always have "lingering" feelings. However, due to his upbringing, he was unable to act on those feelings, and instead made fun of her, gaining some attention that way.
Pansy Parkinson is a supporting character in the Harry Potter novels and some of the films, and she is Draco Malfoy's Love Interest.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2: The Kiss.
According to Mental Floss, Rowling said that Hermione and Ron are equally matched and good for each other because of their personalities. She said, “[They] are drawn to each other because they balance each other out.
Hermione sees Harry as only a friend so she has no trouble hugging him. The same is not true of Ron who she has stronger, unacknowledged feelings for. She doesn't want to hug him for fear it will become immediately and plainly obvious to him and even Harry how she feels about Ron.
Did Hermione have feelings for Harry? No, she never did. Fans might've assumed that she did, but she never actually did. She was really close and a best friend to Harry, but didn't have romantic feelings.
We are so happy these two were able to make it work in the end and we are even more pleased by the fact that Ginny never turned her back on Harry. She always chose to believe him and never once doubted the boy who lived.
Cho Chang was Harry Potter's first love interest and girlfriend in the books and to a lesser extent in the films. In Rowling's novels it is said that Harry was attracted to Cho the moment he saw her; she was his first crush, and he went above and beyond to impress her.
Hermione knows Harry like the back of her hand. They're best friends - brother and sister in every way that matters. Without a doubt, she knew Harry had a thing for Ginny, even before Harry knew it himself.