Oh no, I agree with you. I'm sure it wasn't just about sex, but it comes as a package, don't you think? Maybe not. I see this 'human' life that he's giving her as growing old, settling down, sex, babies. To me, the Doctor's inability to say 'I love you' proves it. Ten II is part human, he's free and uninhibited when it comes to his emotions and his feelings for Rose. They kiss and Ten looks at them with sadness in his eyes, like they've got something he wants so badly. I don't think her need to 'settle down' was enough of a reason for the Doctor to let Rose go. I think he understood that she was very human, and that he couldn't give her the physical relationship she needed as well as everything else. I don't think it's all about sex, I just think that's a part of it.
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Date: 2008-08-24 12:37 am (UTC)