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* [http://www.cracked.com/article_19397_the-5-most-depraved-sex-scenes-implied-by-harry-potter_p1.html Cracked.com did an article] about the most depraved sex scenes ''implied'' in the series.
* In [[Half Blood Prince|Book 6]], Harry and his friends visit Fred and Georges' new shop. One of the products on sale is a magical daydream-creator, guaranteed to put the user into a hallucination to pass the time during class. There's a label stating that these are not for sale to anybody below sixteen. ''Wow'', Mrs. Rowling. Everybody knows what 16-year olds will be daydreaming about...[[If You Know What I Mean]]. ''Real'' subtle.
** What's more, the picture on the cover of the daydream creator box was of a handsome man and a swooning beautiful woman on a sailing ship.
** Keep in mind that this is basically a drug with a more family friendly name. Also, as the Cracked article above points out, ''Amortentia'', Love Potion, is, essentially, a magical date-rape drug. [[Fridge Horror|They distribute this]] ''[[Fridge Horror|openly]]''.
** There's also another article entitled [http://www.cracked.com/article_15101_top-6-reasons-harry-potter-isnt-kids.html?wa_user1=4&wa_user2=Movies+%26+TV&wa_user3=article&wa_user4=recommended Top 6 Reasons Harry Potter Isn't For Kids].
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