His friends usually find it quite amusing. Ron and Hermione might at first be a bit exasperated but then they end up enjoying the chaos. For example, when Harry pranks the Slytherins, Ron might be initially worried about getting in trouble but then laugh when they see the Slytherins' reactions. Hermione, on the other hand, might scold Harry but secretly be entertained.
In relation to his enemies, like Draco, Harry's pranks can be a form of one - upmanship. He can use his pranks to show that he's not intimidated by Draco's taunts. For example, he might use a spell to make Draco's hair turn a bright pink during a Quidditch match, which would both embarrass Draco and boost the morale of Harry's team.
With the teachers, like Dumbledore, he might be treated differently. Dumbledore might see this transformation as an opportunity for Harry to learn new things about the wizarding world from a different perspective. And some of the more traditional teachers might have different expectations of Harry's behavior in class now that he is a girl.
His relationship with his teachers could also be affected. Teachers like Dumbledore, who usually encourage students to participate in such events for their growth and development, might be initially concerned or try to persuade him to change his mind. This could cause some tension between them.
His potion - making skills might make him more respected by his classmates. They could come to him for help with their potions homework or for advice on how to improve their own skills.
With his close friends like Ron and Hermione, it might strengthen their bond. They could see it as a sign of Harry's humility and his desire to be more like them. Ron, who has always come from a not - so - wealthy family, might feel a closer connection to Harry. However, with some other characters like the Malfoy family, they might look down on him even more, thinking he has finally fallen from grace.
His relationship with Ron and Hermione could be severely strained. They might be caught between their loyalty to Gryffindor and their friendship with Harry. Ron, who is very proud of being a Gryffindor, might struggle to understand Harry's situation and this could lead to arguments between them.
It could strain his relationship with Sirius. Sirius was his father's best friend, and if Harry doesn't forgive his parents, Sirius might feel caught in the middle. He might try to defend them, which could lead to arguments between him and Harry. For example, Sirius might talk about how brave his father was, but Harry, in his state of non - forgiveness, might not want to hear it.
It might make his relationship with his friends a bit strained. For example, Hermione and Ron might not understand his anger at first and try to convince him that his parents were heroes. This could lead to some arguments between them.
If Naruto has a physical disability like a broken arm that doesn't heal properly in fanfiction, his friends like Sasuke and Sakura would need to step in and help him more. Sasuke might be more protective, which could change their dynamic from a competitive one to a more collaborative one. Sakura could use her medical skills to try and find a way to heal him, which would bring them closer. His relationship with his teachers, like Kakashi, would also change as they'd have to adjust their training methods.
His relationship with Naruto would become more complicated. Naruto might be torn between believing in Sasuke's innocence and following the village's decision. Sakura would be deeply affected too. She might be in disbelief and try to find a way to get Sasuke reinstated.
His relationship with the teachers might become more complex. Some teachers might respect his newfound authority over the wards, while others might be wary. For example, Snape might be suspicious of Harry's intentions.