Re: Like a Kid in a Candy Store

Date: 2011-09-20 02:57 am (UTC)
I admit I made the Doctor not virginal because I wanted to write them the Perfect Sex Scene. I didn't want it to be awkward, I wanted them to just be able to get to it. I find it perfectly believable when the Doctor is virginal, however.

I don't know where I got the spread vulva thing from. It had to be Wikipedia, which is where I get most of my research from, but I don't even remember how I happened upon it. Suffice it to say, it's a true theory that people had, since our hearts look nothing like the symbol for them.

I think Rose got past the embarrassment fairly quickly. It's up to the kids to be embarrassed after that. ;-)

Rose and the Doctor are in what feels to Rose like a precarious situation. She doesn't know what they are, and the Doctor doesn't realize that Rose needs to have a name to put onto it. I think the Doctor was committed to Rose the instant that he kissed her. I don't think the Doctor does that lightly. I think he didn't understand that Rose could ever think he didn't mean forever with her from that very first moment, if that makes sense. And it's true that they never really have a conversation about "commitment," until they just *are.* It likes the Doctor says to her in "Pre-Coital Chips": He considered them to be married long before there was an actual ceremony.
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