Talk:Vampire/@comment-5961531-20140713174751/@comment-7600752-20140725232115

^ I think you're right on just about everything. The Denali's have had no trouble enticing eager virile men to their beds. While a vampire's skin is hard and practically impenetrable it can appear pliant and smooth (if not soft). But Bella loved the way Edward's hard body felt... she said it was a feeling and texture she'd never experienced before. And Bella mentioned about Esme's body that is had soft curves. So a female vampire would be a bit on the chilly side... but her body would still be pliant and supple enough for a human male to still enjoy the texture of it. Like the other poster said, vampires still produce fluids, although not the same fluids as human... but the replicate the fluids in humans so the experience would be similar to that of a human woman. It would basically spell death for a human male to attempt to have sex with a female vampire. Even Bella and the rest of the Cullen women do not have the willpower NOT to kill a human if they were in the throes of sex with a human male... they'd pretty much kill him. IT was even difficult for Edward not to injure Bella on their honeymoon. Humans and vampires just usually are NOT a good mix. However, the Denali females have spent centuries perfecting their seduction with human men so they don't kill them. Kate, Tanya, and Irina were the ONLY vampire females who could have intercourse with a human male and he survive. Now Irina is dead... and Kate has a vampire mate... so that just leaves Tanya for the single human men. I bet Tanya has TONS of human boyfriends.