That’s my point. If something this specific and significant happened, someway the audience would know. Otherwise, what’s the point?
This OP has an extreme fixation on the sex life of the character/actress (see the pregnancy thread) and seems to be conflating wishful thinking and delusion.
Daisy didn’t have sex with William but I’m pretty sure she had sex with everybody else. Bates, Branson, Mrs. Patmore, Anna, Lord Grantham, Lady Grantham, Mary, Edith, Sybil, Molesley, Carson, O’Brien, Mrs. Hughes, Dr. Clarkson, Matthew, Isobel, Violet, Pharaoh, and Isis.
In all seriousness, this was actually part of the story told in the film Mrs Henderson Presents, about the Windmill Theatre in London during the Second World War. The show featured nude women in non-moving poses. At one point in the movie, Mrs Henderson argues that the show is perhaps the only chance some of the soldiers might have to see a nude woman before they die in the war. (Actually I think she also mentioned that her son died in the First World War still a virgin.)
What exactly do you think was Daisy’s reply to William’s “does this mean you’ll be my girl?” Because obviously she didn’t say no. And WHY didn’t she just say no?
What do you suppose they did after that scene? Just go to bed separately? Make out? Hanky panky?
But what if, after the wedding, William had felt that consummating the marriage was important - would Daisy have been pressured into doing it with him?
Claire98909, you need to find another subject to talk about. This "was Daisy sexually abused? thing has been the only subject you’ve talked about for the last couple of weeks and it’s too much. Consider broadening your interests.
Do you guys think that William and Daisy might have done the hanky panky the night that he proposed to her or the night that he and Matthew returned from being missing, or do you think that Daisy probably avoided him like the plague just in case he tried to make a move?
We’ve told you to stop posting about William and Daisy. We meant it. I have given you a warning for obsessive posting on one topic – consider it a twofer, with failure to follow a moderator’s instructions.
I am also closing this thread, to remove the temptation for you.