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
Of course, as any diehard "Potter" fan knows, the visual isn't real; it's a fantastical rendering created by one of the Horcruxes to keep Ron from destroying it. But just because the snog wasn't real in the "Harry Potter" world, doesn't mean that Watson and Radcliffe were off the hook from filming it.
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.
Why did Hermione kiss Harry in the Goblet of Fire? Hermione kissed Harry when they were about to part ways. Many point out this incident and suggest that Hermione might had feelings for Harry, at least for some time being.
She lost her virginity to Ron sometime after the Battle of Hogwarts.
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.
J.K. Rowling Says Hermione Should Have Ended Up With Harry Potter, Not Ron. Well, everything you thought you knew about love is a lie. Turns out J.K. Rowling thinks she made a huge mistake by pairing Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley in the Harry Potter novels.
Harry and Hermione have sex while in the tent after Ron abandons them. Hermione is insecure and confused about things, so she claims it's a mistake and that they should go back to being just friends. Harry is a bit hurt, but is unwilling to risk Hermione leaving him too, so agrees.
The reason why Harry didn't marry Hermione in the books was so that they could both marry into the Weasley family, and all of their kids would be cousins.
Maybe Draco did like her back after all. Draco deepened the kiss and Hermione found herself pressed against the wall, hands entangled in Draco's hair and Draco's hands on the back of her head and her waist. As much as she was loving it she pulled away.
Did Harry and Hermione sleep together? Not in Canon… Unless you count Horcrux Harry and Hermione. Harry doesn't get it on with anyone in Canon—technically you can claim that Harry did with Ginny, but only because we see the products of Harry and Ginny's intimacies in the epilogue.
Rupert Grint really didn't want to kiss Emma Watson
Considering that Grint, Watson, and Radcliffe essentially grew up together after joining the blockbuster franchise while they were still incredibly young, it makes sense that Grint would feel pretty uncomfortable about kissing one of his closest friends at the time.
'It was a choice I made for very personal reasons, not for reasons of credibility,' Rowling admits of Ron and Hermione's romance.
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.
In fact, without Hermione Granger, maybe there wouldn't even be a Harry Potter series at all; Harry and Ron would have probably died tangled up in some Devil's Snare in their first year. Thankfully, Harry happened to make best friends with the smartest, most dexterous and logical witch of his year.
Hermione and Ron have their first child when they are a little bit older, at 25.
Of the two of them, it was Hermione who realized she liked Ron first as she dropped heavy hints in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire of her attraction. She fully realized she liked him by the time of the Yule Ball, but didn't do anything because of Ron's tactless behavior at the time.
Ron first began showing signs of romantic interest in Hermione in their second year; he was irritated by her crush on Professor Gilderoy Lockhart, became so angry that Draco Malfoy called her a "Mudblood" that he tried to hex him, and was even more upset than Harry when she became one of the victims of the basilisk.
And this is why Hermione does not fit into Ravenclaw, since she lacks their creativity of thought. When you also add in her fearlessness and her strong convictions about right and wrong, which are inherently Gryffindor traits, then there was even less of a chance she'd end up wearing blue and bronze.
If they had ended up together, it wouldn't be that much different from the world we saw in Cursed Child. It'd just be a lot more Hermione and Harry talking about their kids instead of the two just talking to each other about the wizarding world at large and how they could help.
Hermione and Draco have zero time together outside of Hogwarts and that time at Malfoy Manor. They aren't in love, they don't like other and can't even get along! They aren't canon, no matter how much shippers might wish they are.
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.
Ron never apologized openly by saying “sorry". Since the books are Harry's pov, we don't have many apology moments in the books. Even in Gof, when Ron hurt her, it is not outright stated that he apologized. They were simply being civil to each other the next day.
Neither of the two of them could stand seeing the other with someone else because of how deeply they felt for each other. As Voldemort's Horcrux revealed in The Deathly Hallows, Ron's greatest fear was that Hermione loved Harry more than him and secretly wanted to be with him.