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Kk (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!) “

So, if the person who wrote this article really read the whole Twilight series…you may what to refer back to Eclipse page 447 to get your facts straight.

I think this article doesn’t do the “Twilight Series” justice. This series of books is first and foremost a beautiful love story, which by-the-way happens to have characters that are vampires. These books should not be classified in the same “vampire” category. Read the books!!! (I’m a mom with two teen daughters who introduced me to the books.) Also, you should check out www.twilightmoms.com, teens aren’t the only ones interested in the Twilight Series.

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