Collider wrote...
Pauravi wrote...
There you go. Without the"sex" aspect, it is an intellectual and emotional relationship only. I.e. "friends". Good friends, maybe, but still friends.
I have to disagree. You can a romantic relationship with someone without having to have sex. Cuddling, hugging, and kiss are also physical actions that can be done with one another that are not necessarily sexual.
Haha, not for very long. I mean, have you ever BEEN in a romantic relationship?
I understand that there are times when it can't happen, sometimes for a long time even, and you make do for the people you love. But cuddling and hugging are just not going to cut it for any two people who are genuinely romantically interested in each other.
Oh, and I don't consider it "base" to believe that sex is an important part of a relationship, either.
Maybe that's just me.
I don't think that's what he's saying. He instead it appears thinks it is base so place such emphasis on sex as if that's all there is to the relationship, as if Tali is a piece of meat for sexual gratification. I would have to agree with him.
I disagree, I don't think so much of the emphasis is on sex, really. Most of the relationship takes place before the last two conversations, and even in the last two conversations, only one of them focuses much at all on the physical aspect -- the "trust talk" only talks about it minimally. The relationship culminates with that because it is the greatest expression of trust between the characters -- most especially with Tali. Actually this is the case for all the romances, really. Most of the parts of getting to know the characters happen far before the last two conversations, which are like the "Okay, I'm going in!" parts.
I think you guys have got your collars buttoned too tight, personally.
Modifié par Pauravi, 10 mars 2010 - 08:08 .