There's a lot of emphasis put on the fact that Edward, our 104 year old vampire lead, is a virgin.
For both her and Robert Pattinson. Back in 2011, Twilight's Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson were tasked with creating what Stewart calls the "most epic sex scene of all time:" when Bella Swan loses her virginity to Edward Cullen in Breaking Dawn: Part 1.
Before Bella becomes a vampire, sex with Edward poses a serious threat to her. Edward is afraid that he'll accidentally kill Bella, and she does indeed wake up covered in bruises after they first have sex.
The explanation then goes on to inform readers that between the cells is a liquid moving throughout the body similar to how blood moves through humans. But this liquid comes in the form of venom. The venom, Stephenie writes, is what helps Edward impregnate Bella in the fictional book.
Edward left - and forced the rest of his family to go with him - because he felt Bella wasn't safe hanging around a coven of vampires. Of all the decisions he made unilaterally, this was - perhaps - the most ill-advised and by far and away the worst.
Edward controls who Bella is allowed to associate with, threatens to kill himself if anything happens to her and frequently scares her in a variety of ways such as by driving too fast or abandoning her in the woods after breaking up with her.
During biology class, Edward reacted with disgust towards her, as if she was nauseating to him, and it was later revealed this was because the scent of her blood was irresistible to him.
Either way, we know you've been wondering—how the hell does Edward Cullen get it up? Vampires have blood, which is what's used to fill those erections generally required for sex, in their system only after they've hunted and sucked their victims dry.
The theory behind Bella's pregnancy was that somehow some miraculous spermatozoa had survived Edward's transition to vampirism and impregnated her. This also assumes that a vampire frozen at 17 years old wouldn't have masturbated even once in 87 years.
At the end of Eclipse, she becomes engaged to Edward Cullen, and they marry in Breaking Dawn, one month prior to her 19th birthday. On their honeymoon, she becomes pregnant, and, due to the peculiar nature of her baby, Bella nearly dies giving birth to their daughter, Renesmee.
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“I like the night. Without the dark, we'd never see the stars.”
Abstinence, he believes, will preserve the remnants of his soul. Edward's concern for Bella's soul as well, a subject of endless conversation between them, is his rationale for sexual abstinence and his initial refusal to turn her into a vampire.
Breaking Dawn
During their honeymoon, while making love, Edward bites and ruins the pillows in the 'white room,' which is the bedroom they stay in on the first night, as well as breaking the bed, to which Bella says is "okay".
Bella screams in her dream not because she is afraid of Edward, but because she is afraid for him. Bella does extensive research online about vampires and discovers that not all vampires are considered evil.
Edward then realizes that he loves her, and tries to get close to her again. After yet again saving Bella in Port Angeles, Bella tells him that she knows about him being a vampire and that it "doesn't matter", proving that she loves him as well.
Sperm are living cells. Edward is dead - his cells have been burned and crystallized by venom, as described by Stephenie Meyer herself. Therefore his sex cells (sperm) are also dead.
But he also didn't want to turn Bella into a vampire because he wanted Bella to have a human life and was envious of Bella's humanity and didn't want to rob Bella of the things her humanity could definitely give her, but wasn't certain that vampirism would.
Jacob is further stunned when Edward suggested that Jacob be the one to give Bella what she wants in the form of a baby. He explained how he wanted Jacob to help him convince Bella to abort the baby so that she can eventually become pregnant with Jacob's baby.
Pattinson, best known for his role of Edward Cullen in the 2008 vampire franchise, has been dubbed the “most handsome man,” according to science and The Daily Mail. The findings are determined by The Golden Ratio of Beauty Phi, a mathematical formula established by the ancient Greeks that assesses facial symmetry.
Edward Cullen is 104 years old at the start of the "Twilight" saga so he has a complex history. Before he met Bella Swan, he rejected another vampire several times and earned two graduate degrees.
He is not attracted to her in the romantic sense because of the smell of her blood. In fact, he hates her for it when he first meets her. He experiences a predatory type of bloodlust. He's a vampire and the smell of her blood makes him want to kill her for food.
No. So powerfully was Bella's subconscious knowledge trying to break through her wrong-headed notions, that it produced some very convincing delusions. I'm not surprised that people thought, in the beginning, that Edward was somehow there (wishful thinking on all our parts).
Following the birth, Bella lies lifeless on the hospital bed, covered in sweat and blood. Edward gives Bella mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and pounds on her chest. He plunges a gigantic syringe filled with vampire venom into Bella's heart then bites her all over her body to revive her.