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Originally Posted by shirlincairns Are you referring to the showdown in book 7 when voldy shrugs off Harry?Because Voldy says ; " He (Snape) said there were plenty of others more worthy of him"
....one could assume he did go out with other's ... but I think he just said that to throw Voldy off his scent as he pined after Lilly ...perhaps trying to find someone but never finding anyone like her. Come to think of it ..I have met many single adult men and women who have said they have never found the right person for them  |
from - 'the flaw in the plan' - Deathly Hallows.
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'he asked you to spare her life, didn't he?'
'He desired her, that was all,' sneered Voldemort, 'but when she had gone, he agreed that there were other women, and of purer blood, worthier of him -'
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I believe that Snape may have half-heartedly been with other women, and that they may have been of purer blood than Lily.
I think the 'worthier of him' is Voldemorts judgement (not Snapes).
I think that knowing Lily had died, Snape wouldn't have remained celibate in respect of her memory. But I think that no one would have measured up to Lily.
i've been searching for this quote for ages.... well - I've found it now.