And yes, you've picked up on one part of Draco's strategy. He actually listened to Harry's words to him instead of just rejecting them, and part of what Harry said was that he couldn't date Draco if he didn't like him.
I think, in this case, it's more complicated than that. Harry didn't grow up with such luxury, so to him it seems decadent and unnecessary. He really doesn't know why the Malfoys are using magic to provide themselves spectacular showers and so on when they could live more moderately and use the magic for something else. And participating in that luxury when he's got a patient to care for makes him feel useless.
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And yes, you've picked up on one part of Draco's strategy. He actually listened to Harry's words to him instead of just rejecting them, and part of what Harry said was that he couldn't date Draco if he didn't like him.
I think, in this case, it's more complicated than that. Harry didn't grow up with such luxury, so to him it seems decadent and unnecessary. He really doesn't know why the Malfoys are using magic to provide themselves spectacular showers and so on when they could live more moderately and use the magic for something else. And participating in that luxury when he's got a patient to care for makes him feel useless.