Sexual Neurochemistry
The article links endogenous sexual neurochemistry to the plausibility of slower biological change analogous to some MDMA effects. The article says the sexuality hypothesis is most strongly grounded in neurochemistry. The article claims pr…
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The article links endogenous sexual neurochemistry to the plausibility of slower biological change analogous to some MDMA effects. The article says the sexuality hypothesis is most strongly grounded in neurochemistry. The article claims prolonged sexual partnership, coitus, and orgasm trigger neurochemicals associated with peak conscious states. The article argues repeated activation of sexual neurochemistry could create persistent brain-state shifts over lifetimes and generations.