Writer reaches orgasm in MRI machine,pens book (VIDEO)
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ABC News reported today on a new book by Kayt Sukel called Dirty Minds: How Our Brains Influence Love, Sex, and Relationships, inspired by her double climax session inside an MRI machine while working as an assistant at Harvard University’s neuroscience lab where researchers mapped her brain activity.
“I did it,” she writes. “I now had a great story if anyone ever asked me to name the strangest place I’d had an orgasm. And I had helped science while doing it. Triumph for all parties concerned!”
The publishing site’s book description: In each chapter of this edgy romp through the romantic brain, Sukel looks at a different aspect of love above the belt. What in your brain makes you love someone—or simply lust after them? (And is there really a difference?) Why do good girls like bad boys? Is monogamy practical? How thin is that line between love and hate? Do mothers have a stronger bond with their children than their fathers do? How do our childhood experiences affect our emotional control? Should you be taking an oxytocin supplement to improve your luck in love? Who is most at risk for love addiction?
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