Trekka
Cheap Sunglasses.
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I think I could do it and I think the experience would be novel - and novelty is the best aphrodisiac - so it’s likely they’d get Xmas tree brain scans from me. 
Which, are those the same as hum-drum Os?
Enny says yes.
I’m not so sure.
Talk about an observer’s paradox!
So, more on this... the research was fascinating to me!
This doctor found through her work that the brain’s pleasure system isn’t just touching private parts and cumming. It’s the whole enchilada: it’s social interaction, and nature, pets, watching a fire, exercise, sumptuous feeling fabrics, sunshine. Sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and feels.
Basically, dopamine.
All of which lead, in a general way, toward an orgasm.
She feels like our dopamine circuits are increasingly high jacked these days by spreading our attention too thin, and across interactions that don’t ultimately nurture our pleasure centers. Social media comes to mind. “Likes” give us a hit of dopamine but it’s not the kinda hit that turns a pleasure path in the brain into a well worn trail that leading in the general direction of orgasm.
So what’s my question?
Basically- whaddya think??
Seeing a beautiful sunrise: a stop on the train to O-town?
Relishing all the retweets: derailing the train to Pleasureville?

Which, are those the same as hum-drum Os?
Enny says yes.
I’m not so sure.
Talk about an observer’s paradox!
So, more on this... the research was fascinating to me!
This doctor found through her work that the brain’s pleasure system isn’t just touching private parts and cumming. It’s the whole enchilada: it’s social interaction, and nature, pets, watching a fire, exercise, sumptuous feeling fabrics, sunshine. Sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and feels.
Basically, dopamine.
All of which lead, in a general way, toward an orgasm.
She feels like our dopamine circuits are increasingly high jacked these days by spreading our attention too thin, and across interactions that don’t ultimately nurture our pleasure centers. Social media comes to mind. “Likes” give us a hit of dopamine but it’s not the kinda hit that turns a pleasure path in the brain into a well worn trail that leading in the general direction of orgasm.
So what’s my question?
Basically- whaddya think??
Seeing a beautiful sunrise: a stop on the train to O-town?
Relishing all the retweets: derailing the train to Pleasureville?

