If we ignore cursed child existing, Voldemort isn't coded to be sexual in ahy shape way or form. He seems both psychopathic and deeply stunted, but in hus appearance is almost a ghoul, has the experience of being a shade for a decade plus, and has the same aura of power that also emanates from Dumbledore without necessarily having to raise a voice
So what is the basis for yomarrymort? Can you elaborate a bit? I mean this genuinely, not sarcastic or ironic. I just.. dont personally get it? But it's a pretty common ship
I mean Sirius is so hyperfocused on James and later Harry I could see that erhm.. escalate? Beyond platonic relationships. Knowing what i know of the world it seems almost impossible not to ho that way tbh (i am ok alright I'm fine this is fine) so as a ship, yes
Sirius and Lupin even, all these years later, in the shack communicate by just glances and are of one mind and Sirius lies low at Lupins place for a while even, and yeag even that i could see happening and I'm not even in wolfstar at all
I could see every character with someone at the end of the day, as they are all human, warmblooded and have not been a shade for 12 years in a forest, and have a soul that's intact. But not Voldemort, he is pretty much an inferi walking, a ghost in a way already
Only in some whump, dark, abduction scenario i could get tomarrymort almost. But even then Voldemort has to be much more corporeal, tactile and therefor sexual to go there and it's become a whole different character already. A fanon mort, not canon mort. Idk :/ i see this ship often on my timeline and i don't get it do I'm curious
1. First off, don’t underestimate the appeal of monsterfucking on the monsterfucking site 😈
2. Must a ship be logical to be fun and compelling?
But more seriously, there are a LOT of iterations of Tomarrymort—even the name itself implies multiple interpretations. I agree—there isn’t a lot of indication that there is anything sexual about Voldemort…but I also think that it would be a weird thing if we got any hint of that in the books. Literally the last way Harry, from whose point of view is our third-person limited narration into this world, is going to view Voldemort is through a sexual lens (for…multiple reasons).
I go back and forth whether or not I think Voldemort had the ability to love. You have to sift a lot through Rowling’s personal prejudices—like the suggestion that a child conceived of rape is, inherently, incapable of feeling love. Narratively speaking, since this is a children’s series, it would have been much more complicated to learn that Voldemort was capable of remorse (at least at some point in his life), but such a revelation would have taken away from the seventh book’s reveal of Dumbledore’s past. And, in my opinion, Harry would have tried harder to save Voldemort if that were the case.
But I also love the idea that Voldemort actually does not feel love, but CAN feel obsession and comfort. We love to see a Voldemort or Tom who encounters Harry, intends to kill him, and then stops only when he realizes that Harry is a Horcrux. Then keeping…Harry…as his secret little treasure (or not so secret)… And Harry’s all like, “Please don’t” while Voldemort is like, “You don’t have a choice here, bucko.”
Anyway, I don’t expect people to like it! It’s weird and off-putting, and frankly, probably a lot gross. But it’s cathartic. It’s got that whole “smother you with obsessive love” vibe and “unhealthy power dynamics” vibe that feels like a huge release of energy in a world where everything is so out of control all of the time. It answers the question, “What if I just let go and let someone else take charge?” in the sort of way I would never like in real life.
Long story short—it’s a disturbing fantasy. I’d probably block the ship tags if it irks you 😅