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Old 06-January-2002, 10:18 AM
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Default Human Reproductive Activities in Space

Some serious questions about an important aspect of human life: sex.

a)Considering the large amount of human beings that have been sent into to space, isn't it strange that nobody's had sex (of any form) in space so far (I really don't want to believe, as the freaks do , that it's denied just to spare the puritan taxpayer)?

b)Case it never happened, isn't it time to experiment?

c)Does anybody in this forum know of something in that sense being prepared?

d)How can we make a trip to Mars being deprived of sex for so long? Will we send regular couples (again, lest the taxpayer be shocked?)?




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