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James and Lily, or Lily and Severus?

Um, again, can't we respect lily's choice? Snape only crossed over to the other side because Lily died, I mean, who knows if he would have renounced his ways fully even if Lily did choose him, really, Lily chose James, and I can't say I blame her.

Yes, he really shouldn't have called her a mudblood.
I think that it was Snape's own fault though. In the pensieve, Lily had warned him about his Death Eater friends, and he had ignored her. If he had really wanted Lily, you would think he would recogize the signs. Although he was provoked, that is no excuse for his behavior. he could have just laughed it off instead of calling her a mudblood, an dI am sure things would have turned out differently.
I think that it was Snape's own fault though. In the pensieve, Lily had warned him about his Death Eater friends, and he had ignored her. If he had really wanted Lily, you would think he would recogize the signs. Although he was provoked, that is no excuse for his behavior. he could have just laughed it off instead of calling her a mudblood, an dI am sure things would have turned out differently.

Perhaps that was what Lily saw in him all along? A "good" person, hidden behind a harsh exterior. After all, he came from an unhappy household, with parents who probably didn't offer him much love. Lily knew that from the start, but some emotional scars just don't heal in a person, hence the bitter Potions master we came to know.
James and Lily. Snape and Lily would of had a very one sided relationship as Snape just wanted Lily for himself. James was, by no means perfect, but he loved her and died to save her and give their child a better life.

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I don't really know i like them both, but i think im leaning more towards Lily and Severus!!!"
Same, but Lily never liked Severus back. But then again, Severus was a numbskull and called Lily a Mudblood

On the other hand, James was perfect for Lily. He liked her and it was obvious and never gave up but he did not cross lines. He waited patiently and did not give up because his love was true. He was not obsessed with lily. There love story was a real one, from enemies to friends, not like Snape’s, which was from friends to enemies. And most of all, Lily also liked him!

James and Severus shouldn't have involved Lily in their rivalry, she's not a toy that they can fight over. She's her own person who is entitled to her own choice, and she chose James.
A lot of 'Snily' shippers attribute Snape's mean attitude towards the Golden Trio to his failed love life, which annoys me immensely. Severus Snape has a characterization beyond Lily. He chose to join Voldemort, he chose to tell him about the prophecy, he chose to be mean to Harry, Ron and Hermione. I can somewhat understand his behaviour towards Harry (even though he was a little too mean sometimes), but his attitude towards Ron, Hermione and Neville was plain spiteful. Even when he confessed to Dumbledore, he asked him to save Lily, not James and Harry (a one-year old baby at that time). His love for Lily was selfish. Whatever happened to him was a consequence of his choices. Having said that, he was a good man at heart. I certainly don't think Severus and Lily could have ever been a good couple. She saw him only as her best friend. Their friendship reminded me of Jo and Laurie from 'Little Women'. Unlike the usual, Wattpad cliche stories of best friends falling in love, their story is unique and redeems Snape (a little) as a person in the eyes of the reader.
James, initially, was an obnoxious bully. However, he did have his redeeming moments. He was a great friend and a good person, who only acted stupidly, expecting Lily to fall for his 'bad-boy' attitude (ugh). As he grew older, he did mature. He stopped bullying Snape and was a little more sensitive to others' feelings. He even rescued Severus from Remus' werewolf form, when he came to know about Sirius' stupid idea. This was the James that Lily fell in love with, and honestly, this James is extremely likable. Lily didn't change him, she just brought out the better side in him, like James bought out the fun, less serious side in her. Harry is a living proof of that. He has James' determination and loyalty, and Lily's honesty and kindness. Also, James died protecting Lily and Harry! He asked her to 'take Harry and run' while he held Voldemort off. That is love.
I love both James and Severus as characters, but I think James was the better man for Lily.
JAMES AND LILLY
WITHOUT THOSE TWO THERE WOULDN'T BE OUR BELOVED HARRY POTTER SERIES
WITHOUT THOSE TWO THERE WOULDN'T BE OUR BELOVED HARRY POTTER SERIES

But James grew up and stopped bullying and playing pranks in year 7 when Snape didn't

I'll confess that I love the idea of a romance between Snape and Lily. Some of the things that were revealed throughout the books and especially in Deathly Hallows were h..."
I agree with all your points about the characters but I prefer James and Lily personally

By this I mean that in James' mind, he thought that he was purely maki..."
I agree with every single one of your points.
James grew up but Snape bullied Neville because if Neville had been chosen by Voldemort Lily would still be alive causing Snape to become Neville's worst fear



i really agree with this one ^^


But I think James and Lily because I imagine their characters had a stronger chemistry. It is very easy to see how Lily was important to Snape seeing the missery that followed her death, but people dont speak a lot about how important she was to James. James was cruel and a bully when they first met and I think she helped him become a better person and find another way. That fact only is a win to the world (because stop a bully and save hundreds, save a bullied and save only one). Not that this is anyway to pick your partner but it strengthens their story and the story around them.
Also, Snape's love feels, like many say, more like an obsession. Lily came down into his life like a Mother Teresa, a kind face among bullies, a light in the dark. It wasnt an equal relationship where they balanced each other out and challenged each other, like in the case of Lily and James. For that reason I don't see the same potential in a Snape/Lily romance. I think he should have settled for her friendship and worked on building himself up and finding someone else.
Really, I am more interested in the relationship between Snape and James and I wish they would have eventually made a truce and both found happiness - and that Lily wouldn't have been the definition of that.
This is one part of the story that I am very curious to learn more about as I dive into the book series!
Side note: they speak a lot about Harry having Lilly's eyes, but has anyone ever wondered where he got his dark black hair from..? A trait closely related to a certain someone. I'm just saying.








Yes! I totally agree with you, Snapes so-called love for Lily seems borderline obsessive to me too!
I really hate the bad boy gets saved by an understanding good girl who loves him for who he is-trope. It ships stalking, controlling behaviour and jealousy as "romantic". This kind of relationships are toxic and possible dangerous, and if you meet a guy or a girl who stalks you, try to control you, what you do and who you talk to, you need to get out of that relationship.
- And yes, I do have the same issues with Edward and Bella in Twilight. Come on, she should clearly be with Jacob, who treated her as an equal, not a child who couldn't make her own decisions.
And, even though Snape did change his mind about Voldemort and deatheaters and the wizardworlds domination over muggles, he still was evil. "The world isn't split into good people and Deatheaters". In my books, Snape is still too dark to deserve complete redemption.