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But if you're looking for something bigger, Jupiter is certainly an option, at roughly 10x the height of Earth, that puts her at roughly 5x your size. Her violent storms could message you intimately. Or, you could seek pleasure beyond the stars. Another change to the laws of physics is that things in space are much closer to each other. You could reasonably fly to a neighboring galaxy in about an hour of drifting in that direction on autopilot. Travel to nearby solar systems can be done in just a minute or so. You could have sex with the sun, taking in the searing, slightly painful (but non-damaging to you) heat - though her body would be roughly 10x the size of Jupiter, or 50x your height. You could seek out a black hole, as they're known for their unmatched suction that betrays their small size. Given the colossal nature of space, you could even seek out the most massive of stars, some of which are a thousand times taller than the Sun but equally interested in sex with you. Ironic that so many things at a cosmic scale are bigger than you, but you're comfortably larger than most *habitable* planets.

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