Sleds will be making lots of powerWind chill of -62C in Rankin Inlet today.
If you can get them started ?Sleds will be making lots of power
and don't lick any flag polesDon't take a wizz outside then!
What happen if you jerk off outside?Don't take a wizz outside then!
Frostbite on your uh, er....What happen if you jerk off outside?
Better yet, what if you manage to have sex?
I'm genuinely curious (and am not stupid enough to try!)
I'd think my "equipment" will go from an "outie" to an "innie" if I try to whip it out in -62CWhat happen if you jerk off outside?
Better yet, what if you manage to have sex?
I'm genuinely curious (and am not stupid enough to try!)
What if you start indoors, and release outdoors?I'd think my "equipment" will go from an "outie" to an "innie" if I try to whip it out in -62C
Unfortunately I think there's only one way to find out....What if you start indoors, and release outdoors?
I actually googled what temperature sperm freezes at but all I'm getting are professional services and apparently it needs to be -196 C to live.
What I'm legit curious about is if the stream would just freeze mid air or some **** lol
IDK... part of me thinks how bad could it be? Like either your employer has set you up with proper gear and you're adequately dressed, or you're in the hospital or deadUnfortunately I think there's only one way to find out....
As for me...had the pleasure of working in -45C...do not recommend. I was fine as the consultant I'm in/out from a warm truck. Feel for the guys working for hours at a time in those conditions.
What if you start indoors, and release outdoors?
I actually googled what temperature sperm freezes at but all I'm getting are professional services and apparently it needs to be -196 C to live.
What I'm legit curious about is if the stream would just freeze mid air or some **** lol
Get professional help , and not help with wanking off
HA !!That advice could come in handy.
And wear your mittens.That advice could come in handy.
Two of us went to do a repair at an ice cream plant and worked at -40°C all day except for coffees and lunch.Unfortunately I think there's only one way to find out....
As for me...had the pleasure of working in -45C...do not recommend. I was fine as the consultant I'm in/out from a warm truck. Feel for the guys working for hours at a time in those conditions.