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Is An Erection In Space Possible?

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Khandro | 23:51 Wed 30th Aug 2017 | Body & Soul
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I read; 'Low gravity means that blood doesn't flow throughout the body the same way as on Earth. It will be much more difficult (perhaps impossible) for a male to achieve an erection.' Could this present a problem for astronauts sqad?
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"We have lift off" "Houston, we have a problem"
00:17 Thu 31st Aug 2017
Hard on to answer.
Ooops. Meant hard onE to answer. Of course.

I really don't want to waste one in a large space tbh.
Sex in space is called Outercourse.
"We have lift off"

"Houston, we have a problem"
I bow down to the answers given by our Google ABers.
Failure to achieve an erection is a big problem on earth, let alone in space as it does indeed depend upon blood flow.However, I am not sure that would be a problem with astronauts, as i cannot see how one could have intercourse or indeed masturbate in a space suit.....;-)
...I can feel it coming in the air tonight, oh Lord
LOL Cupes ;-)
Please indulge me with an anecdote that I heard many years ago concerning erectile dysfunction. In the 60' and 70's the Americans were well ahead of the rest of the world in having erectile dysfunction clinics and treatment by penile injection by a substance call phentolamine was being used.
An American professor was invited to the Royal Society of medicine to give a dissertation on the results of a large study of patients treated by this method and his conclusions.
He stood on the rostrum, spoke to an audience (mixed, but mostly male)for about 45 mins and then finished with:
"And here is one I prepared earlier"
Unzipped his trousers and pulled out a huge erect penis, to the amusement and applause of the audience.
Cupes superb lol xx
LOL@sqad
Since we've descended into toilet humour (not for the po-faced), enjoy!


The body's cardio-vascular system is a sealed one with its own regulatory mechanism, which sometimes goes wrong. I cannot think that this particular physical function will necessarily radically change to the point of collapse/disappearance simply because of zero gravity. If that were so, then the function on earth would be dependent on the body's position - prone would be poorer than standing up and standing on one's head would drain away all blood from the feet and legs plus the member in question and collect "above" the waist.
I agree with the post of KARL.
The mechanism of erection depends on factors,other than blood supply e.g hormonal and penile blood chemistry.
Japanese government say yes to an erection but not sure how they are going to count the votes!
lol Cuddlyone !! xx

the things you find on the internet......

https://www.outerplaces.com/science/item/3464-sex-in-space-everything-you-need-to-know
The outcome's uncertain Bernie, what with all the floating voters.
lol excellent

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