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Is it true that NASA scientists had sex in space?

 
 
littlek
 
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Reply Thu 2 Jan, 2003 09:29 am
sure dlowan, sure.
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dlowan
 
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Reply Thu 2 Jan, 2003 09:29 am
LOL! Yes- the stars and all would be pretty speccy!
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Craven de Kere
 
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Reply Thu 2 Jan, 2003 11:55 am
Babs I think that the rumor has little to do with stereotyping and a whole lot to do with the weightlessness factor.

I've long held that any woman who got up there (as well as most men) would be happy to be there and wouldn't want to spoil it.

Incidentally weightless sex might have already been tried in an airplane (letting the airplane free fall for a few seconds), but it would have to have been segmented or very quick.
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patiodog
 
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Reply Thu 2 Jan, 2003 12:43 pm
I'm not sure why it's assumed that anyone would have waited until a woman went up to try it out. (Though, "Ride, Sally Ride" would sure take on a new meaning.)
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husker
 
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Reply Thu 2 Jan, 2003 01:16 pm
PATIO!!!!


LOL - ROTFLMAO.....Smile
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dlowan
 
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Reply Thu 2 Jan, 2003 02:53 pm
Hmmmmmmmm - if Dan E is correct - I am sure Craven would never have time to think of such matters in space - he would be too busy mooning the earth..........oh dear...
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dlowan
 
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Reply Thu 2 Jan, 2003 02:54 pm
Indeed Patio....
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Craven de Kere
 
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Reply Thu 2 Jan, 2003 03:05 pm
Deb,

The lunar competition would be a bit daunting. It's bigger and all.
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patiodog
 
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Reply Thu 2 Jan, 2003 03:07 pm
And more cratered, one should think...
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dlowan
 
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Reply Thu 2 Jan, 2003 03:08 pm
Yeah - but it waxes and wanes - you would always have a full moon......er, as it were.....never mind, I'll just talk amongst meself here...
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Craven de Kere
 
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Reply Thu 2 Jan, 2003 03:10 pm
I could try reversing the hubble and give everyone a good scare. Dunno what I'd do to match the craters, maybe play up the part?
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gezzy
 
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Reply Thu 2 Jan, 2003 03:11 pm
LOL, I think it would be pretty cool myself ;-)
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dlowan
 
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Reply Thu 2 Jan, 2003 03:18 pm
Craven - hmmmmm - maybe one of those face-painting artists could do a moonscape on your nether cheeks? Some of them are great!

And you could have whatever you wanted instead of the man in the moon!

I do hope the author of this thread does not mind what has been wrought here....
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patiodog
 
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Reply Thu 2 Jan, 2003 03:21 pm
If you had a man in your moon, perhaps you could report your results to those sexually-minded NASA scientists...
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JoanneDorel
 
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Reply Thu 2 Jan, 2003 03:30 pm
Sure they did at least the military pilot types did.
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fishin
 
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Reply Thu 2 Jan, 2003 04:32 pm
Wot? Has Craven been waxing his moon?

Some things should be kept in private ya know....
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babsatamelia
 
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Reply Thu 2 Jan, 2003 04:38 pm
One would think, initially, that the weightlessness
would sort of render the ability to "thrust" in any
direction somewhat difficult - to say the least. While
it may SEEM like it would be fun, I think it would be
quite difficult to actually accomplish, well at least
without a considerable amount of technical assistance
But, hey that is what NASA is there for, right?.
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gezzy
 
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Reply Thu 2 Jan, 2003 04:44 pm
LOL Fishin Laughing
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babsatamelia
 
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Reply Thu 2 Jan, 2003 04:51 pm
Awww gee, I had NO idea that Fishin' was such
the romantic, not to mention the world traveler.
Now that I know this little tidbit of info, Fishin - I
feel completely different about you. Here you are,
a hopeless romantic, and I love that in anyone.
"paradise by the dashboard lights"
.... now why didn't I ever know anybody that was
so romantic in the back seat of a car?? I guess I
got married too young and just didn't get around to
as many backseats as I could have.
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fishin
 
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Reply Thu 2 Jan, 2003 05:07 pm
There is still time babs! lol
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