They handle problems by relying on their shared experiences. If there is an argument about something, like how to raise their children (in a magical way), they think back to how their own parents did things or how they were raised at Hogwarts. They also give each other space when needed. For instance, if Ginny is frustrated with Harry's over - protectiveness, she might go for a fly on her broom to clear her head, and then they come back to discuss it calmly.
A plot could involve Harry and Ginny going on a magical honeymoon to a far - off, little - known wizarding location. Along the way, they encounter strange magical creatures and have to use their combined skills to survive and make it to their destination. Also, they could decide to start a family, and the story could focus on their experiences during Ginny's pregnancy, like the funny and heartwarming moments of preparing for the baby.
Ginny might support Harry by simply being there for him. In the face of everyone else turning their backs, her presence can be a great comfort. For example, she could sit with him at meals when no one else will.
One possible reason could be miscommunication. Maybe Ginny feels neglected by Harry because he's so caught up in his own heroic deeds and doesn't pay enough attention to her. So she might seek comfort or excitement elsewhere.
There could be many interesting fanfictions on this topic. One idea could be that in this fanfiction, the 'force' might be some sort of magical or emotional force that binds Harry and Ginny even closer during her pregnancy. It could explore how they deal with the impending arrival of their baby while also facing challenges related to this special force.
Ginny might initially be heartbroken. She could retreat into herself, feeling betrayed and confused. In some fanfictions, she may cut off all contact with Harry immediately.
Definitely not. The 'Harry Potter' franchise has a certain set of values and themes. Fanfiction of this sort goes against those values. It's not respectful to the original story, the characters, and the fans who expect a more positive and clean representation of the Potterverse.
Definitely not. The 'Harry Potter' series has always been about good triumphing over evil, and the relationships between characters are built on mutual respect and understanding. Enslaving a character, especially in the context of Harry and Ginny, is a very wrong and inappropriate concept that doesn't fit with the overall positive tone of the series.
A popular one is 'Harry and Ginny: The Next Generation'. It's an interesting take as it focuses on their life as parents and how they pass on their values to their children. It has a great balance of family drama and the magic we love from the Harry Potter world.