Ok, so its Friday and Ben is working and I have nothing to do. Boredom usually drives me to mindless searching for the newest Twilight/Harry info until I find *something* to get excited about. Today, I've been perusing the Twilight Lexicon and reading some FAQ's answered by Stephenie Meyer. I found this and thought it was hillarious and just wanted to share! I loved that my favorite Harry word is in there;"snogging", the best word ever invented!
Q: About venom and kissing. Is Bella in any danger of this venom when snogging Edward?
A. I’ve had a few people wondering why Edward always pulls away from Bella when she opens her mouth while he’s kissing her (thinking I have some sort of anti-female-affectionate-aggression agenda or something, I guess). But, of course, he’s just worried about her safety. Yes, the venom does pose a danger to her. It’s not like acid–it has to be in the bloodstream to cause any problems, it won’t hurt her skin. However, say she had a sore in her mouth, or that she’d bitten her tongue…. Even if that wasn’t the case, Edward’s teeth are sharp as razors. She could cut her lips or tongue on them easily, and then the conversion process would begin–very painfully and very slowly (because it would be such a small infusion of the venom). Sadly true, snogging is out.
I doubt this is info Edward has shared with Bella. I guess it falls under the whole "let's wait until you're less breakable" umbrella. So, question... risk and all, come one now... who wouldn't mind taking their chances, if it meant getting to snog Edward? Hee...hee... hee... *wink, wink*

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