First off, the potion's purpose was to undo the mutilations that her tormentors had inflicted upon her body. To right the gross injustice that was done upon her. It wouldn't be right to pursue a relationship with her in the first place - let alone consummate it - if they had the means to easily undo that travesty first.Should've happened before the potion.
Look at his comment history and you will see that you are wasting your time trying to reason with him.First off, the potion's purpose was to undo the mutilations that her tormentors had inflicted upon her body. To right the gross injustice that was done upon her. It wouldn't be right to pursue a relationship with her in the first place - let alone consummate it - if they had the means to easily undo that travesty first.
Second, think about it from her perspective: logically, any person would rather be able to give their best and all to their loved one on such a treasured occasion, and thus would prefer to be whole in body rather than be visibly scarred and missing some limbs. Just because she doesn't need to worry about him not accepting her physically damaged self doesn't mean that her desire to be undamaged is wrong.
Look at his comment history and you will see that you are wasting your time trying to reason with him.
Even if that's true, I don't want anyone to come by and misinterpret the lack of rebuttal as agreement with their incorrect opinion and thus decide to accept that wrong opinion as truth.Look at his comment history and you will see that you are wasting your time trying to reason with him.