So according to this, Vulcan males' sex drive is dormant in between two pon farr's, and women don't go trough pon farr at all?KOV: We were just discussing Vulcan mating rituals. Most of my people are extremely uncomfortable talking about such things. So many inhibitions. Vulcan males are driven to mate once every seven years.
TUCKER: Seven years?
REED: Frightening.
KOV: Over the past few years, we've been developing methods to accelerate the mating cycle.
Dorothy Fontana said:Vulcans mate normally any time they want to. However, every seven years you do the ritual, the ceremony, the whole thing. The biological urge. You must, but any other time is any other emotion - humanoid emotion - when you're in love. When you want to, you know, when the urge is there, you do it. This every-seven-years business was taken too literally by too many people who don't stop and understand. We didn't mean it only every seven years. I mean, every seven years would be a little bad, and it would not explain the Vulcans of many different ages which are not seven years apart.
That conversation bugged me, too.I agree, having sex only once in seven years makes zero sense, but here's a thing that bugs me:
From ENT: "Fusion"
So according to this, Vulcan males' sex drive is dormant in between two pon farr's, and women don't go trough pon farr at all?KOV: We were just discussing Vulcan mating rituals. Most of my people are extremely uncomfortable talking about such things. So many inhibitions. Vulcan males are driven to mate once every seven years.
TUCKER: Seven years?
REED: Frightening.
KOV: Over the past few years, we've been developing methods to accelerate the mating cycle.
Personally, I just dismiss this whole conversation as a goof, like the one in DS9 when Bashir said that Eugenics wars happened in 22. century (or whenever)...
It was a pretty young Vulcan, IIRC. Maybe Vulcans take longer to mature, and he hadn't had his first pon farr yet. I doubt if you asked a ten year old human child about our reproduction you would get a very good answer.I agree, having sex only once in seven years makes zero sense, but here's a thing that bugs me:
From ENT: "Fusion"
So according to this, Vulcan males' sex drive is dormant in between two pon farr's, and women don't go trough pon farr at all?KOV: We were just discussing Vulcan mating rituals. Most of my people are extremely uncomfortable talking about such things. So many inhibitions. Vulcan males are driven to mate once every seven years.
TUCKER: Seven years?
REED: Frightening.
KOV: Over the past few years, we've been developing methods to accelerate the mating cycle.
Personally, I just dismiss this whole conversation as a goof, like the one in DS9 when Bashir said that Eugenics wars happened in 22. century (or whenever)...
Does this contradict canon?But a little later, ENT itself showed that Vulcan women do go through Pon Farr.![]()
I'd find it very strange if Vulcan females did not have a Pon Farr. I'd also find that there was a sexist and outdated idea at the bottom of that... you know, that it's natural for males have an irresistible urge for sex while females... do not? ... and are just being, um, accommodating, in order to help their men?Does this contradict canon?But a little later, ENT itself showed that Vulcan women do go through Pon Farr.![]()
If you can squint your eyes enough not to see any wrinkles in it, my pet theory to fit almost everything into one explanation is that Vulcan males undergo the 7 years cycle (TOS), while Vulcan females experience pon farr when triggered by contact with a male suffering the condition (VOY), or when exposed to intense stress or some other events (ENT). It helps that it doesn't involve the males and females having to adjust their "timing".I think they do because it would only make sense IMO, but in TSFS Saavik says that "Vulcan males" undergo Pon Farr and mentions nothing about females; it was only in ENT that they clearly established that females undergo Pon Farr. I remember I had a big debate with someone at Youtube over some Trek expanded universe "documentary" about Pon Farr (produced before ENT, I suppose) that described it as something that Vulcan males undergo; I argued that TSFS interpretation, which I dislike anyway, can be easily explained away as Saavik choosing not to talk about female Pon Farr to David Marcus (Vulcans don't really like talking about PF except when they really must), if reconciling it all in canon is that important.
Once D.C. Fontana has spoken, the subject is concluded.Dorothy Fontana said:Vulcans mate normally any time they want to. However, every seven years you do the ritual, the ceremony, the whole thing. The biological urge. You must, but any other time is any other emotion - humanoid emotion - when you're in love. When you want to, you know, when the urge is there, you do it. This every-seven-years business was taken too literally by too many people who don't stop and understand. We didn't mean it only every seven years. I mean, every seven years would be a little bad, and it would not explain the Vulcans of many different ages which are not seven years apart.
No, just continuity.It was a pretty young Vulcan, IIRC. Maybe Vulcans take longer to mature, and he hadn't had his first pon farr yet. I doubt if you asked a ten year old human child about our reproduction you would get a very good answer.I agree, having sex only once in seven years makes zero sense, but here's a thing that bugs me:
From ENT: "Fusion"
So according to this, Vulcan males' sex drive is dormant in between two pon farr's, and women don't go trough pon farr at all?KOV: We were just discussing Vulcan mating rituals. Most of my people are extremely uncomfortable talking about such things. So many inhibitions. Vulcan males are driven to mate once every seven years.
TUCKER: Seven years?
REED: Frightening.
KOV: Over the past few years, we've been developing methods to accelerate the mating cycle.
Personally, I just dismiss this whole conversation as a goof, like the one in DS9 when Bashir said that Eugenics wars happened in 22. century (or whenever)...
Does this contradict canon?But a little later, ENT itself showed that Vulcan women do go through Pon Farr.![]()
It was shown to have females in some leadership positions. Which is not the same as a matriarchy.Sector 7 said:Vulcan was shown to be a very matriarchal society, so the thought that only males have Pon Farr seems logical. A Vulcan couple are bonded on many levels so it is also logical that a female's psychic bond would mean that his Pon Farr could trigger her response to him.
During the movie "The Search For Spock" most folks think it is pretty obvious that Spock and Saavik had sex, and while young Spock was supposely experiencing pon farr, Saavik apparently wasn't. So unless she "caught" pon farr from Spock via mental contact, like Torres did in Voyager, that would seem to indicate that she (all Vulcan females) can and will have sex at any time.Pon farr is an irresistible urge
Nothing, because when she bonded with Stonn, her link with Spock broke.Just now had a thought. When young Spock went into pon farr on the Genesis Planet, what did old T'Pring (on Vulcan) feel?
An insanely illogical practice for a logic-worshiping culture...Vulcans can have sex whenever they want. But they choose not to since sex disgusts or disturbs them. However, repressing their sexual drive takes its toll and and after seven years of repression they must release by engaging in sex, thus the pon farr.
I agree. If I recall correctly, it was McCoy that proposed that idea, not Spock or another Vulcan. It could be wild guessing on his part.An insanely illogical practice for a logic-worshiping culture...Vulcans can have sex whenever they want. But they choose not to since sex disgusts or disturbs them. However, repressing their sexual drive takes its toll and and after seven years of repression they must release by engaging in sex, thus the pon farr.![]()
Vulcans can have sex whenever they want. But they choose not to since sex disgusts or disturbs them.
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