European Mile High Club
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Joined: Nov 2005
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Me too!
Call me foolish, but for some reason I trip out over that sort of stuff so high up in the air. If I was married, then sure, I would go for it! But since I am not, it makes me feel like one of those awkward young persons in a Friday the 13th movie........
Call me foolish, but for some reason I trip out over that sort of stuff so high up in the air. If I was married, then sure, I would go for it! But since I am not, it makes me feel like one of those awkward young persons in a Friday the 13th movie........
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#13
Joined: Feb 2006
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If it is European, it would be the Kilometer-high club.
As for experience. . . I have always wondered what counted. I mean, can it be serious making out or must it be "sex" (I mean, the most intimate of intimate penetrations)? Because those bathrooms are really small.
I am not a member, nor am I inclined to become one. However, once on a flight I saw a couple go in and come out a few minutes later laughing like crazy.
As for experience. . . I have always wondered what counted. I mean, can it be serious making out or must it be "sex" (I mean, the most intimate of intimate penetrations)? Because those bathrooms are really small.
I am not a member, nor am I inclined to become one. However, once on a flight I saw a couple go in and come out a few minutes later laughing like crazy.
#18
Joined: Jan 2003
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If you have a soporific <i>union</i> at 30,000 feet - - while on Ambien - - and don't remember it, does that count? (though if you are not in adjacent seats, as I implied in the earlier Ambien thread, well, maybe you have a witness, eh?)
I wonder who ever coined the phrase "mile high" club in the first place? At an altitude of 5000 feet (even plus or minus, say 2000 feet), the airplane would typically be descending or ascending at quite a rapid rate (at least all modern jet aircraft capable of a transoceanic flight), and will pass through that "range" (i.e., from 3000 to 7000 feet) in a matter of half a minute or so. Talk about a quickie!
Keep on fantasizing...
Best wishes,
Rex
I wonder who ever coined the phrase "mile high" club in the first place? At an altitude of 5000 feet (even plus or minus, say 2000 feet), the airplane would typically be descending or ascending at quite a rapid rate (at least all modern jet aircraft capable of a transoceanic flight), and will pass through that "range" (i.e., from 3000 to 7000 feet) in a matter of half a minute or so. Talk about a quickie!
Keep on fantasizing...
Best wishes,
Rex



