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Space Sex
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Neil deGrasse Tyson seems to be under the impression that some form of strappage is required for sex to successfully take place in a weightless environment -
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Is he really that unimaginative . . . or has he forgotten why the good lord gave us arms and legs?
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Is he really that unimaginative . . . or has he forgotten why the good lord gave us arms and legs?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//Even with arms and legs, if at least one partner wasn't strapped down you'd be sort of floating around and that would make things awkward possibly. Also the arms and legs thing tends to work best if at least one person is essentially stationary. So he's right. Probably.//
Just the kind of answer one would expect from a theoretical physicist.
For me to be persuaded I'd want some experimental evidence . . . any volunteers?
Just the kind of answer one would expect from a theoretical physicist.
For me to be persuaded I'd want some experimental evidence . . . any volunteers?