Logistically speaking, kissing doesnt cause a lot of problems unless you drool a lot when you kiss. Sex though is already being thought about in a neutral gravity situation in case long duration missions that last months or years at a time ever take place and the precautions that would need to be taken. Also, from a medical point of view I believe there is some research that would like to be done to see how the body functions under the condition of weightlessness
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I think I would prefer standard "gravity" sex. The weight of the bodies, the way they react under stress, weight and pressure, etc. I think the effort that gravity creates is part of what makes sex so good.
I once heard (and don't remember where) that a problem men in space have is because of the lack of gravity blood tends to stay in the penis - causing an erection continually... I don't know if that's accurate but it does present some interesting ideas.
I saw this post after a long time and never had i thought that there would be so many replies on here...SOme really interesting ideas.i must say.
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I was watching a documentary a few months back that talked about the problem. They have designed a love tunnel in anticipation of future space tourism. The couple crawl into the tunnel together. It is quite snug and stops them drifting apart in zero gravity.
Excellent idea. I want to try it.
Is Barbarella going to be there?
It's difficult enough trying to clean up splooge, I can't imagine trying to do it in space!
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