Space sexology

Dubé and colleagues' (2021) biopsychosocial model for space sexology.

Space sexology has been defined as the "comprehensive scientific study of extraterrestrial intimacy and sexuality".[1][2][3] It aims to holistically understand intimacy and sexuality in space, including its risks, and potential benefits for the health and well-being of those who travel beyond our home planet.[1]

  1. ^ a b Dubé, S.; Santaguida, M.; Anctil, D.; Giaccari, L.; Lapierre, J. (2021-12-08). "The Case for Space Sexology". The Journal of Sex Research. 60 (2): 165–176. doi:10.1080/00224499.2021.2012639. ISSN 0022-4499. PMID 34878963. S2CID 245006810.
  2. ^ Anctil, Dave; Lapierre, Judith; Giaccari, Lisa; Santaguida, Maria; Dubé, Simon. "Love and rockets: We need to figure out how to have sex in space for human survival and well-being". The Conversation. Retrieved 2022-05-24.
  3. ^ "It's Time to Study Space Sexology". Discovery. Retrieved 2022-05-24.

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