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Kate_ (not verified) says:
Edward and Bella can’t have sex, because, in the midst of passion, it is implied, he would not be able to resist biting her neck. (You see, he’s trained himself not to bite humans—but it takes a lot of self-control. So basically, if they were to have sex, she would have to become a vampire. Which she kind of offers to do—after knowing him for, like, a month!)
If the persons writing this article actually read the book or took anything away from it other than the preconceived notions of what they expected to find they would know that the above statement is not at all what is "implied" what is "implied" is that he is strong and could HURT HER. Not that he would "bite her neck". Why do they always go to the sex = demon thing. Too much Buffy perhaps? (and I love Buffy.. but SM's world could not be more different). Its so irritating.
Edward and Bella can’t have sex, because, in the midst of passion, it is implied, he would not be able to resist biting her neck. (You see, he’s trained himself not to bite humans—but it takes a lot of self-control. So basically, if they were to have sex, she would have to become a vampire. Which she kind of offers to do—after knowing him for, like, a month!)
If the persons writing this article actually read the book or took anything away from it other than the preconceived notions of what they expected to find they would know that the above statement is not at all what is "implied" what is "implied" is that he is strong and could HURT HER. Not that he would "bite her neck". Why do they always go to the sex = demon thing. Too much Buffy perhaps? (and I love Buffy.. but SM's world could not be more different). Its so irritating.