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[–] Bill413 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

On the fictional (but reasonably extrapolated) side is "Love and Gravity" by Pierre Boulle. (It appears in the "Time Out of Mind" collection.)

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[–] Ofmuffy ago 

Good thing sex isn't just penis---->vagina

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[–] SelfReferenceParadox 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

OP is planning something?

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[–] Memorexem 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Goddamn, I love Wikipedia. Here.

So, yeah, gravity is a slight issue. You were correct. It appears there are also a few other issues involving actually conceiving, but it appears we can have sex in space. And, maybe, just maybe, some porn soon.

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[–] Memorexem 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Well. It's not a gravity issue. Your body is basically a hydraulic system. That's why you have blood pressure.

It also only takes roughly 2 tablespoons of blood for a normal penis to get an erection, anyway, I believe.

Throw that in with the fact that your heart doesn't constantly pump in or out very much, if any, blood in that area when your erection is ongoing (think priapism), I'm going to say it's entirely possible.

Anybody wanna write to NASA? Just make sure it's a hot chick, not the diaper wearing crazy... Lol

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[–] crankypants15 ago 

Erections can be affected by many things, like stress. During space missions the astronauts work, a lot. And if things go wrong they work a lot more to keep on schedule. I'd say this specific case is more an issue about stress.

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[–] Veni_Vidi_Vici 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

And at NASA they're going: "Dammit Robert, not this shit again, next time just shut up ok?"