Talk:Sex

Is this page really neccesary? And if so, would it not be better to dim it down to 'realtionships', doctor who is aimed at 7 year olds as well and i think its highly inapropriate to have something like this where they are likely to access it.

Yes, it is appropriate. Sex is a fact of life, and if they know enough about it the search the word "Sex" on a Dr Who wiki then they probably know about it already. Fan555 19:33, May 22, 2010 (UTC)

Yeah...I'm very concerned too...shouldn't we remove all the Torchwood articles because of the 7 year olds? Let's all pretend on this wiki that Jack Harkness never existed and the Virgin Queen references were directed to some olive oil that the Queen uses..Amy never seduced the Doctor neither, she was grabbing him because there was a earthquake caused by the explosion that affected all of time and space...and all those humans in Doctor Who...they came out of human looms...It's the Whoniverse...things work differently, there's no sex...and by Omnisexual, Jack means he could only fall in love with G-d, and he was just being friendly with the people he met....You know the Satan reference...it was meant to be about a red dragon that Jesus kept as a pet...--203.168.176.42 12:18, July 18, 2010 (UTC)

I don't think this page is nessecary. Sure, fact of life and all that, but not when you're younger than 13/14 it shouldn't be. Kids who watch it can just ignore the references, we don't need a whole page all about it just because Ace clearly wasn't satisfied with just seeing aliens, and no one searches it, it's one of the hot spots on the wiki. So I reckon it's a bad idea. Plus, can't we focus on the better side of doctor who?


 * No. Sex is natural. It is necessary. It is referenced many times on Doctor Who and it is just as important to document these references and happenings as anything else. Doctor Who is not a kids show, it is a family show. That includes adults too. This is an encyclopaedia which documents everything, including sex. --The Thirteenth Doctor 14:03, August 18, 2010 (UTC)