The Twilight Saga

because i think jacob is so cute and pluse he transforms himself in to a wolf.

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i think edward is cutter

in words of bella "im switerland" meaning i like them both

Actually, the vampires are more attractive. They used to be tempting - to their preys.

 

Edward was rather irritated about that. He even mused about eating Jessica for to silence her :D [before Bella Jessica tried to seduce Edward].

 

 

If you think that Jacob looks better, then blame New Moons make up &wardrobe people. Their job was poorly done. No wonder Rob took his make up artist from Water For Elephants with him for Breaking Dawn.

 

By the way, majority still prefers Edward.

 

Duh.

jacob is the sexiest. point blank period. he got more body than edward does. i mean look at those abs.

Well I don't think Jacob is cute I think he looks really hot H-O-T hot *giggles*

I think that Edward is the best of them... Jacob has the best body! But Edward is much better for Bella, and won't hurt her.

"...Edward is much better for Bella, and won't hurt her..."

 

1.  Ever read the novel New Moon, or watched the movie The Twilight Saga: New Moon? SPOILER: In them, Edward disappears without a trace from Bella's life for several months. This sent her into a form of catatonia for threee months. Their reunion was Alice and Bells'a doing, Edward played almost no part in it.  

I call that Edward hurting Bella. Disagree?

 

2.  Edward also disabled Bella's vehicle in a mysioginstic(sp?), misguided attempt to protect her from a misperceived threat (the Quileute Wolf Pack - who never did hurt Bella in any way whatsoever...in fact, they sacrificed quite a lot in her defense on multiple occasions!).

I call taking a so-called loved-one's option to visit with friends away from them isolating them. Isolation, certainly in this context as well as many others, is hurtful. Disagree?

 

3. You say "...Edward is better..." {than Jacob} "... for Bella...". Meyer disagrees: several times she described how at-ease Bella felt with Jacob, how comfortable she felt with him around, how she felt she could be herself with Jacob as she could with nobody else. Even after resuming her relationship with Edward, she could not let go of Jacob. Jacob may or may not have been into Bella due to the impending imprint upon her as-yet unfertilized egg that was destined to become Renesmee (...ew.), but what was Bella's excuse for still wanting Jacob around? Selfishness is the only answer ever offered, is it not?

but what was Bella's excuse for still wanting Jacob around? Selfishness is the only answer ever offered, is it not?

No. She did not want Jacob to be unhappy and believed that she could make him happy by giving him her friendship. In case if you think it sounds stupid, let me remember to you Charlies words in very beginning of Eclipse about Jacobs being happy just for her friendship.

Wolf Pack - who never did hurt Bella in any way whatsoever...in fact, they sacrificed quite a lot in her defense on multiple occasions!

In fact, they were more than happy to kill Bella in Breaking Dawn. In fact, she spent too less time in ther society to declare that they were harmless. Just a few tmes, remember? One weekend in New Moon and one bonfire in Eclipse.

 Edward disappears without a trace from Bella's life for several months. This sent her into a form of catatonia for threee months. Their reunion was Alice and Bells'a doing, Edward played almost no part in it.  

I call that Edward hurting Bella. Disagree?

And? He did not it intentionally (like Jacob did) and never repeated it.

"...in very beginning of Eclipse about Jacobs being happy just for her friendship..."

...and later in Eclipse, Jacob proved to Bella that, although she never previously admitted it to herself, she was in fact in love with Jacob Black. Proving her selfishness.

 

"...In fact, they were more than happy to kill Bella in Breaking Dawn. In fact, she spent too less time in ther society to declare that they were harmless. Just a few tmes, remember? One weekend in New Moon and one bonfire in Eclipse..."

It was for changing Bella into a fangless sparklepire, thereby violating the treaty, that the Quileute Wolf Pack intended to declare war on the Cullen family. In Bella's defense, in other words. They planned to kill Edward for changing Bella, and Renesmee for being a consciousless, murderous abomination (believing she would behave like the immortal children forbidden by the Volturi). They only would have destroyed Bella if she had been unable to resist her thirst for human blood.

You also seem to be ignoring all the times the wolves (especially the Clearwaters) patrolled the region in defense of Bella all throughout New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn.

 

"...He did not it intentionally (like Jacob did)..."

Give Jacob a break: he has less than two decades of experience under his belt. Of course he sometimes acts immaturely...which is why Edward ought not be forgiven his unwise, controlling behavior: disabling Bella's vehicle out of jealousy. With over a century of life experience, he should know better.

Oh, wolves did not patrolled around Bellas house because of her sake. The real reason was their hope to catch vampire, and Bella was a bait. They admired it themselves in New Moon book.

Give Jacob a break: he has less than two decades of experience under his belt. Of course he sometimes acts immaturely..

It is about character, not about experience. I believe even in his 14 Edward never hurted others like Jacob did.

By the way, Edward was not jealous. Why should he? He is mindreader and knows from Jacob's mind that there is no reason for to be upset about Bellas feelings. He protests because he is obsessed with Bellas safety, and that girl has not self-protecting instinct.

"...It is about character, not about experience..."

That's naive. Experience trumps youth.

 

"...I believe even in his 14 Edward never hurted others like Jacob did..."

Edward murdered humans. Jacob killed only fangless sparklepires.

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