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When I was a teenager in the 1970's, I read science fiction novels and saw science fiction movies which had sexual situations in them.
So to me the prospect that I could have sex "some day," in the indefinite future, became a science-fictional idea, because it wasn't happening to me in the here and now. Instead it sounded like something that could happen in the vicinity of the time of being able to travel to Mars.
Despite what Elon Musk claims he'll be able to do for Mars colonization in a few years, sex is still vaguely science-fictional to me today.
So to me the prospect that I could have sex "some day," in the indefinite future, became a science-fictional idea, because it wasn't happening to me in the here and now. Instead it sounded like something that could happen in the vicinity of the time of being able to travel to Mars.
Despite what Elon Musk claims he'll be able to do for Mars colonization in a few years, sex is still vaguely science-fictional to me today.