Antigravity 69: Did the gravity malfunction? Can they breathe underwater? Are they just so lost in the sauce that they forgot which way is up? You decide!
Long has the question been asked: How exactly do you have sex in zero-g? There's no gravity to keep you in one place, so what solutions do you approach to getting off? A sixty-nine is an option that seems tailor-made for the circumstances, since it involves minimal thrusting for pleasure, thus eliminating the need for gravity in the first place.
But zero gravity in outer space isn't the only option to explore this; if your characters can find a way to breathe underwater, you may be able to replicate the effects there! Or what about in freefall? Can your characters get each other off before they need to deploy their parachutes? Or did they bribe an inexplicable number of officials to be able to use the astronaut training plane?
Magic and the supernatural are also a great options here, with many spells and superpowers manipulating gravity. Did someone plan this deliberately, or did a character accidentally knock over and activate anti-gravity sphere? Is someone training to find out how far they can push their superpowers, and under what circumstances? How distracted can you get before you have to let go of the spell or ability?
And if you want to keep things strictly mundane, you can always make your characters cum until they have no idea how gravity works anyway.
Long has the question been asked: How exactly do you have sex in zero-g? There's no gravity to keep you in one place, so what solutions do you approach to getting off? A sixty-nine is an option that seems tailor-made for the circumstances, since it involves minimal thrusting for pleasure, thus eliminating the need for gravity in the first place.
But zero gravity in outer space isn't the only option to explore this; if your characters can find a way to breathe underwater, you may be able to replicate the effects there! Or what about in freefall? Can your characters get each other off before they need to deploy their parachutes? Or did they bribe an inexplicable number of officials to be able to use the astronaut training plane?
Magic and the supernatural are also a great options here, with many spells and superpowers manipulating gravity. Did someone plan this deliberately, or did a character accidentally knock over and activate anti-gravity sphere? Is someone training to find out how far they can push their superpowers, and under what circumstances? How distracted can you get before you have to let go of the spell or ability?
And if you want to keep things strictly mundane, you can always make your characters cum until they have no idea how gravity works anyway.