Since Vulcans are emotionless, how do they get into the mood for sex?
How do they solve the problem of reproduction when sex is not possible?
Answer
There is a misconception among fans that Vulcans only mate during the Pon Farr, a seven-yearly ritual in which they must mate or die (seen in the episodes TOS: Amok Time and Voy: Blood Fever).
Trek writer Dorothy C. Fontana stated in an interview (for Captains' Logs: The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages) that Vulcans are both capable and willing to have sex outside of this period, presumably for the purposes of procreation and also to cement emotional closeness:
"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".
The other misconception is that Vulcans are emotionless. Note that every Vulcan we see in the show is struggling to keep their (ultra-strong) emotions in check. When this mental control fails, they generally go berserk.
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