Lord Lucan
Justified & Ancient
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You can pay more for a gold-wrapped steaks in Salt Bae's ostentatious money pits.
But you potentially get a few of his forearm hairs as a garnish if you're lucky enough!
You can pay more for a gold-wrapped steaks in Salt Bae's ostentatious money pits.
Seriously, that man's game is up and people will stop going to his restaurants.But you potentially get a few of his forearm hairs as a garnish if you're lucky enough!
logically it make sense. BUT... can't confirm.Sorry to lower the tone but if we're talking about hedonistic indulgence is space, has anyone had sexual intercourse in space yet?. Serious question, surely it must have occurred to someone to try it?. I know someone make a porno in zero G once using that plane diving way of creating weightlessness and we all know about the infamous 'mile high club'/sex on an aeroplane but I wonder if any of the crew members on the International Space Station have 'gone for it' yet?.
Someone surely must have at least tried by now. It's human nature.logically it make sense. BUT... can't confirm.
Sorry to lower the tone but if we're talking about hedonistic indulgence is space, has anyone had sexual intercourse in space yet?. Serious question, surely it must have occurred to someone to try it?. I know someone make a porno in zero G once using that plane diving way of creating weightlessness and we all know about the infamous 'mile high club'/sex on an aeroplane but I wonder if any of the crew members on the International Space Station have 'gone for it' yet?.
yeah that sounds about right.Someone surely must have at least tried by now. It's human nature.
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2000/feb/24/spaceexploration.internationalnews1
Blood tends to float into the chest and head in space, so getting it to behave in bedroom-friendly ways that necessitate rapid blood flow is challenging. Scientifically speaking, managing and maintaining an erection in space is harder than it is on earth. Dr John Millis, a physicist and astronomer at Anderson University told media that though it wasn't an impossibility, it could prove tough. "Male arousal would be more challenging in space, though it could still technically be possible," says Millis.