Intellectual college girl becomes hypersexual

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The lead character is a straight-A student, and she's attending one of the best medical schools in the country.

She's shy and nerdy, and she's held in high regard. Maybe she's the president of a student association for biology. She's respected by students and professors.

Her thesis and/or main project is a potent chemical which is meant to give people good health. She's even used it a few times and it worked! She had more energy and her mind became sharper.

After a few adjustments to the formula, she drinks it and reluctantly finds herself becoming hypersexual.

Before that, she had already scheduled to meet her professor in the lab. He comes to the lab while she's struggling with her sexual problem. She can't fight her urges anymore, and she tells him she's sorry, while getting on her knees to suck his cock. He's shocked, but he just lets her do it.

Behind closed doors, she needs relief from other professors & students while they try to study what's wrong with her (while enjoying the benefits)
 
I think every man has a fantasy of creating a cologne that when inhaled a woman would become and act like a man (lol)

after all, what is a slut - a woman acting like a man?

imagine how wealthy a man would be, if he created a cologne that would arouse any woman!?!?!
 
And then she gets kicked out of school for not consulting the human subject review board. :(

I like the idea, but maybe it should be more of an accidental thing. Lab accident, chemicals, &c. If it's purposeful than she really is violating pretty much every procedure she'd be expected to follow. Now, if she's already established, it's perfectly acceptable to drink bacteria to prove they cause ulcers, and inject your own cock to demonstrate the erectile properties of certain chemicals (both stuff real scientists have done), but as a student...
 
Her thesis and/or main project is a potent chemical which is meant to give people good health. She's even used it a few times and it worked! She had more energy and her mind became sharper.

After a few adjustments to the formula, she drinks it and reluctantly finds herself becoming hypersexual.

Do a little a research on brain chemistry and sexuality. "Good health" seems a bit vague, but if you do something specific it might be more interesting.

Here's a hypothetical scenario. You student is doing work with schizophrenia. Specifically, she's trying to find a way to deal with the excessive dopamine that schizophrenics deal with. What she makes instead is something that releases a lot of Oxycontin, which is the neurotransmitter for trust, love, and sexuality. Somehow, she either accidentally takes it herself or deliberately takes it herself.

Also, smart people have sex less often, but have more exotic tastes when they do have sex. In other words, this could turn into BDSM very easily if that's your genre.
 
Do a little a research on brain chemistry and sexuality. "Good health" seems a bit vague, but if you do something specific it might be more interesting.

Here's a hypothetical scenario. You student is doing work with schizophrenia. Specifically, she's trying to find a way to deal with the excessive dopamine that schizophrenics deal with. What she makes instead is something that releases a lot of Oxycontin, which is the neurotransmitter for trust, love, and sexuality. Somehow, she either accidentally takes it herself or deliberately takes it herself.

Oxytocin. Oxycontin is a different thing. Also, while it affects behaviour of other neurotransmitters, I don't think it's a neurotransmitter itself.
 
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