Bella was Edward's singer prior to her becoming a vampire. He was so appealed by her scent that he found his throat burning and ached to drain her blood, and barely retained enough self-control keep from killing her.
Because what makes Bella extraordinary to Edward is that her blood smells so good to him. He knows that if he were to drink her blood and kill her, she'd be the best thing he ever tasted. But he must resist with all his might because of how deeply he loves her.
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.
To prevent her from turning into a vampire, Carlisle instructs Edward to suck the venom from Bella's blood. Edward is afraid to taste Bella's blood, unsure if he'll be able to stop once the venom is gone, but he finally decides to do it.
It is probable that Bella smelled SO good to vampires because she was MEANT to be a vampire. We all know that Bella is an amazing immortal, so to increase her chances of becoming on her scent was enhanced to increase the likelihood of meeting and being bitten by a vampire. Much like how flowers attract bees.
He knows everything about her. He should be able to smell the blood, but even if not, he's paying so much attention to her, there's no way he didn't pick up on when her period is.
One of the most criticized elements from the Twilight books and movies was the relationship between Edward and Bella, which raised a lot of red flags due to it being quite toxic.
By Stephenie Meyer
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. However, Bella doesn't seem to mind.
After her transformation, Rosalie chose to stay with the Cullens because she did not want to be alone. Rosalie then says she has never tasted human blood.
Esme loves humans easily
This is why she does not drink human blood. Instead, she lives on animal blood like the rest of the Cullens, and is therefore considered a "vegetarian" vampire. Her big heart makes it easy for her to do the right thing.
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.
Bella gets pregnant after one night of passionate sex with her husband Edward the vampire, sex that leads to the destruction of their idyllic honeymoon suite.
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.
When they phase into a wolf for the first time, they stop aging. There are plenty-a-plot-holes here BUT if Jacob maintains a regularly scheduled shape shift, he can essentially stay young forever. This is a good thing because Renesmee will be Jacob's age physically in a mere few years.
After Bella has become a vampire, Jacob tells him about the underlying supernatural world and Bella's involvement with it, although without informing him directly that she has become a vampire. Despite the shock caused by the change, he learns to cope with it and ultimately remains a part of her new life.
There's a lot of emphasis put on the fact that Edward, our 104 year old vampire lead, is a virgin. Bella too, but there's less emphasis on that. Edward has never had a romantic partner, never dated. He died a seventeen year old virgin and remained one; you can tie that to the writer's faith, many have.
A vampire's eye color is indicative of their diet, namely regarding the intake of blood. In the case of the Cullen family, including male protagonist Edward Cullen, their eyes are yellow or honey-golden. This represents the fact that they feed only on the blood of animals and not humans.
Carlisle (Peter Facinelli) is the oldest vampire in the Cullen family (or the Olympic Coven, as the Twilight wiki calls them) and the sire of several of the others. He was born in London in the 1640s, the son of an Anglican pastor and a mother who died in childbirth.
Emmett Cullen is Carlisle's youngest adoptive son and the last vampire created by him. Rosalie found him being mauled to death by a bear in 1935, and carried him over 100 miles back to Carlisle and asked him to turn him into a vampire.
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.
In the Twilight Saga, the Cullens and Denalis, are “vegetarian” vampires (their own tongue-in-cheek phrase for their diet) meaning that they live on animal blood instead of human blood. So, the reason for Edward biting Bella is to turn her into a vampire.
Bella's mind shield is able to block any vampire power that affects her brain. That's why Edward and Aro couldn't read her mind, Jane couldn't make her feel pain (it was only creating the illusion of pain), and Zafrina couldn't make her see visual projections she was able to make everyone else see.
She experiences full-blown symptoms of mental illnesses (according to online diagnoses, borderline personality disorder and dependent personality disorder. Some sources speak of major depression and psychotic disorder). Her ex walks back into her life.
Bella's neurotic anxiety is when her age increase one year. She thinks that she is older one year than Edward because of her dream. She afraid her dream will come true. She does not want become old like her dream.
A casual survey reveals a majority finding that Edward is prettier but Jacob is brawnier. Do go on. On the "Twilight Movie Fan Site," a learned discussion entitled "Hotter Test! Edward or Jacob?" deeply explores both points of view.