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*Around early [[2006]] a [[Asquith Slitheen|member]] of the [[Slitheen family]] disguised as [[Oliver Charles]] enjoyed a number of sexual encounters with Oliver's wife, mistress and a young farmer.([[DW]]: ''[[Aliens of London]]'') ([[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia]]'')
*Around early [[2006]] a [[Asquith Slitheen|member]] of the [[Slitheen family]] disguised as [[Oliver Charles]] enjoyed a number of sexual encounters with Oliver's wife, mistress and a young farmer.([[DW]]: ''[[Aliens of London]]'') ([[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia]]'')
*[[Adam Smith]] had sex with [[Toshiko Sato]]. ([[TW]]: ''[[Adam (TV story)|Adam]]'')
*[[Adam Smith]] had sex with [[Toshiko Sato]]. ([[TW]]: ''[[Adam (TV story)|Adam]]'')
*After [[Ursula Blake]] was reduced to a face in a paving slab after she was absorbed by the [[Abzorbaloff]], [[Elton Pope]] said they still had "a bit of a love life", implying oral sex. ([[DW]]: ''[[Love and Monsters]]'')
*After [[Ursula Blake]] was reduced to a face in a paving slab after she was absorbed by the [[Abzorbaloff]], [[Elton Pope]] said they still had "a bit of a love life", implying oral sex. ([[DW]]: ''[[Love & Monsters]]'')
*[[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]] had sex on board the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] on their wedding night, resulting in the conception of [[River Song|Melody Pond]].
*[[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]] had sex on board the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] on their wedding night, resulting in the conception of [[River Song|Melody Pond]].



Revision as of 14:10, 13 July 2011

Sex was the biological process by which two (or, rarely, more) individuals procreated their species through what was usually regarded culturally as "intimate contact". Since sex was generally associated with positive emotional and physical responses — except when one or more parties didn't agree to it, as during rape —sex could also be practised for recreational, and not strictly procreational, ends. Indeed, sex could be practised between two or more individuals of the same gender, which rarely had any procreative implications at all. Precise definition on what specific actions constituted sex varied by species.

Sex was also a synonym for gender.

Species

Time Lords

How Time Lords related sexually was unclear.

By most accounts, Time Lords were implied capable of sexual procreation. The Master, for instance, claimed to have a father. (DW: The End of Time) Likewise, Susan self-identified as the grand-daughter of the Doctor (DW: An Unearthly Child, et al) and she had at least one child — whom she identified as the Doctor's great-grandson —by the human David Campbell. (BFA: An Earthly Child, et al) The Ninth Doctor once seemed distinctly perturbed that Rose Tyler implied he didn't "dance" — a metaphor that had arisen between the two for sex. (DW: The Doctor Dances) The Tenth Doctor also described the possibility of genetically collateral relationships when he told Martha Jones he didn't have a brother "anymore". (DW: Smith and Jones) He also said — long before his daughter was created asexually (DW: The Doctor's Daughter) —that he had been a father. (DW: Fear Her) Indeed the presence of obvious sexual attraction between the Meta-Crisis Tenth Doctor and Rose Tyler suggested that natural, biological reproduction — or at the very least recreational sex — was possible.

900 years old, me. I've been around a bit. I think you can assume at some point I've 'danced'.Ninth Doctor [The Doctor Dances [src]]

However, another account suggested that sex had ceased to have a reproductive function on Gallifrey long before the Doctor's time. According to this school of thought, "Pythia's Curse" had made Gallifreyans effectively sterile. Reproduction was carried out through the carefully controlled use of Looms, which produced new Time Lords as fully-formed adults. No direct genetic relationships were therefore possible. Time Lords arising from the same House — for each House had only one Loom —were considered "cousins". (NA: Lungbarrow)

The Doctor

Though rare, there were occasional hints that the Doctor did indeed have sex.

Specific incidents

Other contexts


Sex