There was one that was about 20 minutes when we were trying to get pregnant, so we were doing it once a day, at a minimum.
Longest was a Blondie tape, a CCR tape, and a mix tape that was 90 minutes per side, and I think we may have played one side twice.
There was another one with a different person that was an Indigo Girls CD, a 10,000 Maniacs CD, and some renaissance dance music, the length of which I’m not really sure of. It could have been longer, but I don’t think so.
For me, an erection is a prerequisite for an experience to be considered a sex session. There is no humanly way I could have one for that long. Are you trying to say that, between you and your partner, there was at least one erect penis for 10 straight hours?
I was called out of a lecture hall in college because my (at the time) wife’s cervical mucous was ready for in vivo. All my friends knew what was going on.
I stood up and jogged to the University Medical Hospital, was handed a vial, and filled it (not to the brim) as quickly as possible. I handed my container to the nurse and ran back to lecture.
I wasn’t gone long. The professor commented that I hadn’t missed much (and I later learned that was due, in part, to the fact that he had talked about my situation the entire time I was gone. Making jokes. We were drinking buddies/he was an alcoholic).
I amended my original comment. However, I find it laughable to claim a 10 hour erection. Having one for more than 4 hours is considered a medical emergency (priapism).
I should clarify my answer to “yes, there was at least one erect penis, but not always the same one.”
I still say, though, that no erection is necessary for sex. People have hands, fingers, feet, mouths . . . eyes, ears . . . and especially hearts and brains.
I’m pretty sure those ladies are like psychoanalysts, they call it an hour session but it’s really 50 minutes. They probably spend less time thinking about penises than psychoanalysts, though; and there’s probably more chance they will accept your insurance.
I misspoke earlier. Obviously male arousal isn’t the only needed component to consider an encounter “sex”. I was replying to a poster that i knew was gay and in that context I would think at least ONE erection would be needed to consider something as sex.