Didn't they do an experiment with a special suit in one of those airplanes that simulate zero gravity? I think I saw it on The Universe, it was called "Sex in Space" :v:
[QUOTE=the_KMM;23012112]lol too bad space is nobody's jurisdiction[/QUOTE]
It's NASA's ship, they can make the rules.
I think sexual/anatomical studies should be performed in space. For example, how a baby would develop inside the womb in a zero g environment.
[QUOTE=Bredirish123;23012376]I think sexual/anatomical studies should be performed in space. For example, how a baby would develop inside the womb in a zero g environment.[/QUOTE]
iirc they did something with animals and the outlooks were kinda grim something about not having gravity screwed around with the forming cells.
But i might be mistaken.
[QUOTE=Bredirish123;23012376]I think sexual/anatomical studies should be performed in space. For example, how a baby would develop inside the womb in a zero g environment.[/QUOTE]
They've tried it out on mice, the right side of their brain doesn't seem to develop properly
[QUOTE=Bredirish123;23012376]I think sexual/anatomical studies should be performed in space. For example, how a baby would develop inside the womb in a zero g environment.[/QUOTE]
They did it before but when they brought the babies (animal babies, probably mice) they didn't know which way was up and whatnot.
stem cells are affected by zero G
What if they synchronize their movements? Sure, you would need to match each others velocity, vector, and mass, but that's not that hard now is it?
[url]http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki?search=Sex+in+space[/url]
Our forefathers imagined this country with the hope that one day mankind and womankind might have wild orgies among the stars.
[QUOTE=ExplodingGuy;23014401]What if they synchronize their movements? Sure, you would need to match each others velocity, vector, and mass,[B] but that's not that hard now is it?[/B][/QUOTE]
Bwahaha
it makes sense, other wise children that incubate in 0g would be seriously messed up, there is protection, but thats not 100% effective
[QUOTE=Doriol;23009520]this is more interesting[/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/stories/s1630926.htm[/url]
They found it!
People have done it in free-fall and underwater, hell why not zero G?
This has probably already been mentioned. But I read somewhere that sex could produce a lot of floating drops of fluid that can get into all kinds of wrong places and cause damage.
[QUOTE=faze;23010351]How do you know? I'm sure you could, it's just blood filling your penis. You're saying blood doesn't move in space?[/QUOTE]
"erections in space are difficult to achieve because in zero gravity, blood tends to collect in the head and feet."
[QUOTE=xamllew;23014909]People have done it in free-fall and underwater, hell why not zero G?[/QUOTE]
the getting pregnant isnt hard, but the fetus needs gravity to develop properly
Won't be getting that fap material anytime soon :(
[quote]And think about it: These are people who (a) spend months crammed together in a confined space and (b) like to experiment with science and mechanics — surely, they must be curious about how sex in zero gravity would work. [/quote]
Not really. NASA was curious too, so that has actually already been tested.
Seriously. This was an official test carried out by NASA. It happened a few years back.
[QUOTE=GunFox;23028807]Not really. NASA was curious too, so that has actually already been tested.
Seriously. This was an official test carried out by NASA. It happened a few years back.[/QUOTE]
It was an urban legend, they never did it.
[QUOTE=Kyle902;23010338]You can't even get a boner in space.[/QUOTE]
Actually it is easier to get it up in space, I forget the exact reason but I heard it on the discovery channel during some documentary on sex.
[IMG]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/17/Moonraker_and_weightless_premarital_hanky_panky.png[/IMG]
[B]"Fly me around the world one more time, Mr Bond"[/B]
Wouldn't you have a difficult time ejaculating?
[QUOTE=ss1234;23031793]Wouldn't you have a difficult time ejaculating?[/QUOTE]
not really
and thanks to momentum and lack of any real gravity, you could impregnate a woman from half a space station away
[QUOTE=Haxxer;23009550]Hey, that's something I want to experience.
Zero-gravity orgasms sounds awesome.[/QUOTE]
The force of your jizz would be enough to fire her across the room
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