I guess I just see prematurely greying and receding hairlines as genetics and not having anything to do with your actual body aging though? Like, just because someone has a receding hairline doesn't mean their body is 'older' than normal? I just don't understand what one has to do with the other tbh.
But I agree, there is a ton of conflicting information if you take what JKR has said in interviews and Pottermore and things being revised date-wise into account. All I was trying to point out is that you could make the case that Harry having grey hair in his 30s and Draco having a receding hairline in his 30s isn't proof that wizards and witches have normal lifespans and anything that implies differently is a bunch of hogwash. I mean, I'm being argumentative as well, LOL! But I just don't understand your position I guess. Like why it's okay to interpret it one way and not the other? I don't really have a dog in the race though! I don't have a definite opinion one way or the other, really!
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But I agree, there is a ton of conflicting information if you take what JKR has said in interviews and Pottermore and things being revised date-wise into account. All I was trying to point out is that you could make the case that Harry having grey hair in his 30s and Draco having a receding hairline in his 30s isn't proof that wizards and witches have normal lifespans and anything that implies differently is a bunch of hogwash. I mean, I'm being argumentative as well, LOL! But I just don't understand your position I guess. Like why it's okay to interpret it one way and not the other? I don't really have a dog in the race though! I don't have a definite opinion one way or the other, really!