Talk:Twilight - book to movie differences/@comment-112.198.91.38-20120211063033/@comment-7600752-20130918235414

There are definetly love scenes in the book....which included a bit of kissing. Sex is not necessary to have a love scene. While Edward and Bella are in the meadow...they are drawn to each other. While lying down in the meadow...Bella takes Edwards hand and begins exploring it...making her way up his arm. Edward describes this action as shocks of ecstasty to his body. Edward kisses Bella....and Bella grabs him twines her fingers in his hair, opens her mouth and pulls his closer. Edward has to leave temporarily so that he can regain control of himself. He then places his cheek against her neck.....then Bella hugs Edward and places her cheek agains his chest...she mentions that all she heard was the sound of his breath. And there are other instances when they kiss. But, THESE are love scenes....and they are very intense if you read the book.