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'Breaking Dawn' Sex Scenes to Be "Saucier" Than the Book

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July 14 2010, Published 11:56 a.m. ET

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Breathe easy for now, Twi-hards. Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg is promising you "saucier" sex scenes than you already got in the book!

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“I don’t think we’ll be toning a whole lot of the racy scenes down,” Breaking Dawn screenwriter Melissa told Hollywood Life. “We want the eroticism of the sex scenes.”

And so do Twi-hards!

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“That doesn’t mean that one has to see it all, but you do want that eroticism," she explained. "With the birth scene as well, I just don’t know that you have to tone it down. If you really look at the books, how much are you really seeing? I think the movies might wind up being saucier than the book because you’re actually seeing skin-on-skin and the horror of the birth scenes. We’re not shying away from it.”

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We bet Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart are more than up for the challenge!

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And how does Melissa plan on splitting the book into two films?

“We’re still debating the exact moment, but it’ll fall down to the first half of Bella as a human and being pregnant and a newlywed and the second half being Bella as a vampire and a parent. Somewhere in the middle of that, the break will come.”

What do you think of that proposal?

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