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How can Edward baciare Bella without harming her with his venom?

If i am correct a vampire's saliva is mixed with venom....so how does Bella pasionately kisses him (u know what i mean) without managing to get that venom saliva in her mouth....i mean there might be some venom getting in her system...right? sorry for such stupid and disgusting domanda but i was curious
 libsrocks posted più di un anno fa
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Book-Freak said:
I really don't know! Maybe Bella and Edward don't open their lips whilst kissing? It's something I've thought a lot about because of SM's statement that all of a vampire's bodily fluids are replaced da venom. It's also made me think about when Renesmee was conceived (and the times when she wasn't, if te know what I mean). Edward did his thing, and since all bodily fluid is replaced da venom... It's quite gross to think about, but also quite a plot hole, if te think about it.
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From what I've heard, Meyer was asked about the idea of Bella being turned when she and Edward had sex, and she replied that only the venom in saliva is concentrated enough to turn a human. The venom in other bodily fluids is too weak.
Flickerflame posted più di un anno fa
Flickerflame said:
In the Twilight Saga, the venom has to get into the bloodstream for it to have any effect. Bella never had a cut in her mouth when they kissed, and Edward never Lost control enough to bite her.

It doesn't explain how he managed to suck James' venom out (at the end of the Twilight book) without poisoning her with his own, though.
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babycake415 said:
I'm pretty sure te have to be bit da the vampire and there has too be open skin for it to go in her system. Also I'm sure Edward wouldn't go so far,
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