Sex in space? Astronauts stuck on ISS could join '220-mile-high club'
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While experts concede that having sex in microgravity is physically possible, they caution that low libido and erectile dysfunction could present significant challenges when it comes to intimacy. Moreover, potential risks associated with pregnancy in space raise ethical and health concerns that complicate the notion of sexual relations among astronauts.
The social media reaction to astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams being stuck on the ISS for six months reflects a mix of humor and curiosity. Comments varied from lighthearted jokes about pregnancy risks to serious considerations of the implications of inter-astronaut relationships amidst the unique challenges posed by life in low Earth orbit, such as physiological changes and safety.
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