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Blaise Zabini wrote:Ahem. As Lizzy mentioned I have some...feeling for Cho. Bad ones. I guess that her being with Harry was cute, but I'm glad that it ended, and truly hope that she doesn't re-appear as his significant other in the next books. She was really a horrid person. She turned the loss of Cedric into her own problem and continued that little acto so as to get the sympathy of others, namely Harry. I honestly don't think that she ever really liked Harry, but just put on her little facade so as to gain closure herself, knowing that she was now 'with' the person who had seen Cedric last. And every time she was with Harry, all she wanted to talk about was Cedric. Honestly, she was just an over-sensitive little girl. As Niffler just said, she was incredibly shallow as well. All of her 'feelings' for Harry were purely for her own benefit. Ugh, she makes me want to punch people.
Grr...Will now go post something happier and less berating.
Blaise Zabini wrote:Allright, I think that her sadness was justified until a certain point, but there are only so many times you can keep bringing it up and using it for attention. Just because she's really well-liked at Hogwarts doesn't mean that she wouldn't want the attention associated with Cedric's death. To each his own, I guess, but Cho just really comes across as being horribly shallow and self-absorbed.
If Cho matures some, I could like her, but it wasn't so much that she talked about Cedric a lot, it was how she acted most of the time . . . all drama-queen and insecure and stuff. If she really is one of the most popular girls in school, what's with the insecurity and the high-strung behavior? Then again, to be fair, if I remember girls that age, some of them really were like that, but as we've seen, Hermione isn't, Ginny isn't, even Luna, weird as she is, isn't. I know Cho suffered a blow with Cedric's death, and that Harry wasn't always as thoughtful as he could have been towards Cho, but I still maintain she has a lot of growing up to do...Harry was someone she was dating, that did not mean he was her unpaid grief counselor...dragging him back through his own grief seemed a bit unkind.

highsorcerer wrote:So maybe she needed some good therapy and acted like a drama queen in book 5, but her heart has essentially been in the right place all along.
2Fast2Type-R wrote:i think she annoys alot of the ppl because we're seeing things from Harry's perspective and there's just so much he's going through...... her problems just seem so childish at those critical points
I think, for me anyway, it's a matter of perspective...because (again, for me) I had no problems with Cho in book 3 or book 4...in fact, I liked her...not just because she was Harry's crush, but because she seemed like a genuinely nice person. She probably is, at her core, still that in book 5, but unfortunately, that's not how she acts. I think all people can have reasons for their behavior, but ultimately, you can't live off excuses...if I'm not cutting Harry all the slack in the world for shouting at everyone, why would I give Cho all the slack in the world for being overemotional and irrational? Though I can understand it and I can see that, before Cedric's death, they weren't this way, and feel some compassion, that doesn't mean I have to LIKE how they are acting all the time. Does that make sense?
So take from my words what you will!
Just an observation--not a fact, necessarily, by any means! 
Gwared wrote:Girls are more bitchy (for want of a better word) towards there own gender, you only have to see reality TV shows like Big Brother to notice that the men seem laid back towards each other and the women form packs and pick each other off.
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