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* [[James Bond (film)|James Bond]] and [[Punny Name|Holly Goodhead]] in ''[[Moonraker]]'', making Bond both a member of the [[Mile-High Club]] and the 100 Mile High Club.
* ''[[Dracula 2000]]''. Although this used vampiric levitation instead of zero g space.
* Also done in ''[[Underworld Rise of the Lycans]]'', where a vampire and a lycan have gravity-defying sex while hanging off the edge of a cliff.
* The sci-fi horror film ''Supernova'' (2000) featured sex between several of the characters in zero-gravity areas of the Medical Ship.
* The comedy ''Moving Violations'' suggests the main characters, played by actors John Murray and [[Jennifer Tilly]], have an intimate encounter in a weightlessness simulator.
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* The ''[[BattleTech]]'' novel "The Price Of Glory" finished with the afterglow of such a scene, with the couple in question "turning gently".
* [[Spider Robinson]] goes into heaps of detail in his ''[[Stardancer]]'' trilogy, including pointing out that a couple making love ''unrestrained'' in zero gravity will inevitably end up bumping gently against the air vent—and any foolish enough to try to avert this by turning off the ventilation will suffocate in their own exhalations.
* In the [[Alan Dean Foster]] novelisation of ''[[Alien (franchise)|Alien]]'', Parker tells Brett about an inexperienced visitor to a zero-G brothel who started spinning during the 'act', and then started throwing up. In zero-G.
* Newt Gingrich's books talk about the possibilities of having your wedding night in space. [[Al Franken]], in ''[[Rush Limbaugh]] is a Big Fat Idiot'', made fun of this, pointing out that it would probably be quite awkward in reality.
* Something similar involving buoyancy instead of gravity occurs in Alida Van Gores '' Mermaid's Song'': [[Our Mermaids Are Different|mermaid]] sex requires either a heavily padded cave or lots of searoom given the unavoidable propulsive effects of the undulations involved.
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* In ''[[Known Space]]'', zero-g sex is far from uncommon, due to zero-g "sleep fields" which work anywhere. At least one character thinks the sleep field is the greatest invention since sliced bread... But prefers to sleep on a traditional mattress.
* In [[Stephen Baxter]]'s ''[[Manifold Time]]'', it's mentioned that one spaceflight saw frequent zero-g orgies because the astronauts had no better way to pass their time.
* In [[Peter F. Hamilton]]'s ''[[The NightsNight's Dawn Trilogy]]'', the Lady Macbeth has a fold-out zero-g sex cage. It's probably not a unique piece of equipment.
* Inevitable on Gemworld in the ''[[Star Trek Gemworld]]'' duology.
* Mentioned in ''[[Naked Lunch]]''.
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** Cecil, Barb, and Beth had their honeymoon in space for [http://techfox.comicgenesis.com/d/20041006.html a reason].
** [http://techfox.comicgenesis.com/d/20120227.html And now] Jack and Jenny are getting in on the experience.
* ''[[Unity]]'': Sam and Juni, sitting in an observation pod...
* ''[[Questionable Content]]'' had it discussed in [http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=2152 this] strip: apparently the main problems of "zero-G hanky-panky" are constant collisions as you tumble and pinball around the cabin... and (mood-)killer robots.
 
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