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'''''The Hairy Heart: A Guide to Wizards Who Won't Commit''''' is a Wizarding self-help book, that topped bestseller lists.<ref>''[[The Tales of Beedle the Bard (real)|The Tales of Beedle the Bard]]''</ref> It is assumed that the book's purpose is to assist a [[Wizardkind|witch or wizard]] to avoid having "a hairy heart," which is a Wizarding expression meaning to describe someone who is cold or unfeeling or who won't commit to a relationship. It should not be confused with ''[[Hairy Snout, Human Heart]]'', a book about one man's struggle with [[lycanthropy]].
 
'''''The Hairy Heart: A Guide to Wizards Who Won't Commit''''' is a Wizarding self-help book. It is assumed that the book's purpose is to assist a witch or wizard to avoid having "a hairy heart," which is a Wizarding expression meaning to describe someone who is cold or unfeeling.
 
   
 
The origin of the expression "to have a hairy heart" roots to the fable ''[[The Warlock's Hairy Heart]]'', where the character, the [[Warlock (The Warlock's Hairy Heart)|Warlock]], had hid his heart in his dungeon. This led him to having hardly any infatuation with any maiden and thus turning his heart hairy and his personality cold and untouched by any lady.
 
The origin of the expression "to have a hairy heart" roots to the fable ''[[The Warlock's Hairy Heart]]'', where the character, the [[Warlock (The Warlock's Hairy Heart)|Warlock]], had hid his heart in his dungeon. This led him to having hardly any infatuation with any maiden and thus turning his heart hairy and his personality cold and untouched by any lady.
   
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[[fr:Le Cœur velu : comment s'y prendre avec les sorciers qui refusent de s'engager]]
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[[pl:Włochate serce: poradnik dla czarodziejów, którzy nie chcą się angażować uczuciowo]]
 
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The Hairy Heart: A Guide to Wizards Who Won't Commit is a Wizarding self-help book, that topped bestseller lists.[1] It is assumed that the book's purpose is to assist a witch or wizard to avoid having "a hairy heart," which is a Wizarding expression meaning to describe someone who is cold or unfeeling or who won't commit to a relationship. It should not be confused with Hairy Snout, Human Heart, a book about one man's struggle with lycanthropy.

The origin of the expression "to have a hairy heart" roots to the fable The Warlock's Hairy Heart, where the character, the Warlock, had hid his heart in his dungeon. This led him to having hardly any infatuation with any maiden and thus turning his heart hairy and his personality cold and untouched by any lady.

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