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Discussion: Aging in the Wizarding World

Time for our first discussion post. :)

What does canon tell us about aging in the wizarding world and what is your own head canon on the topic? Feel free to cite canon examples as well as reference fanworks, perhaps a favorite fic that matches your head canon or made you see aging in a whole new way.

[identity profile] sdkshelly.livejournal.com 2014-08-22 04:06 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not saying you have to buy it! I'm just saying, it's easy to come up with explanations to make it work. But yeah, I totally think Harry could have gotten his grey from stress. And like you said, Tom Felton is a RL example of someone young having a receding hairline already. It's a common enough thing. I don't know why it would be different for wizards even if they live longer?
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[personal profile] torino10154 2014-08-22 04:13 pm (UTC)(link)
OK but if there is no difference in how you age, what happens? At 90, your body looks 90 but acts 70? How about 200? I mean I am being argumentative, yes, LOL but I would have liked actual evidence of a benefit of their supposed longevity.

Also, the comment Birds (I think) left about McG seeming like she's 70. That's how she's written. She doesn't seem younger (and in fact, as I mentioned elsewhere, she actually is LOL).

[identity profile] sdkshelly.livejournal.com 2014-08-22 04:20 pm (UTC)(link)
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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[personal profile] torino10154 2014-08-22 04:25 pm (UTC)(link)
LOL OK, fair enough.
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[personal profile] torino10154 2014-08-22 05:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Coming back by not to argue really but to share a couple things.

I went to look up grey hair at wikipedia and there is a section on the order hair tends to go grey (nose hair, hair on the head, beard, body hair, eyebrows). It does say it starts in men in their mid-twenties and women in their late twenties and 60% of Americans have some grey by 40. Oh, and stress has not been directly linked even with anecdotal evidence like the presidents.

The last thing I was going to say is that P has always had one grey hair, as long as I can remember. I can usually find it on his head pretty quickly. LOL We say it's because he's wise beyond his years. :P

[identity profile] sdkshelly.livejournal.com 2014-08-22 05:22 pm (UTC)(link)
I feel like this strengthens my argument, but IDEK. LOL But let's be real. JKR totally gave Harry some grey hair because she knows it's dead sexy. I doubt any further thought went into it. ;)

Apropos of nothing, I remember when I got my first grey hair, I was oddly proud of it. I couldn't tell you why. It seems stupid now that there's a whole lot more! Haha.
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[personal profile] torino10154 2014-08-22 05:35 pm (UTC)(link)
LOL I said I wasn't arguing! And it is dead sexy, agree 100%. And if Draco's hair is supposed to look like TF, well, he's dead sexy, too. :P

I don't color mine because I'm 43, who am I trying to fool? LOL

[identity profile] sdkshelly.livejournal.com 2014-08-22 05:53 pm (UTC)(link)
LOL! I know, I just thought it was funny.

And if Draco's hair is supposed to look like TF, well, he's dead sexy, too. :P

Ahaha, exactly. :D

You know, I'm fine with my grey hair. It's the ugly flat brown that I can't stand, thus I have been dying my hair pretty much since middle school. Which is neither here nor there but. Yeah, wear your grey proudly!