ABC News By JUJU CHANG and NIKKI BATTISTE Today, 10:24 AM EDT ... The secret to releasing the mysterious female orgasm might be all in our heads -- literally. Surprising research suggests that the concept of female sexual dysfunction as a disease could be a myth, and that women may be, well, just over-thinking sex and love. Acclaimed sex scientist Barry Komisaruk and his team of researchers at Rutgers University are studying the female orgasm, hoping to unlock the elusive secrets of a woman's pleasure peak. And they are analyzing whether female sexual dysfunction is even a real disease. Kayt Sukel volunteered to masturbate in an MRI machine while Komisaruk's team monitored her brain activity as she reached her climax. Sukel said she was happily married with a superb sex life, until she gave birth to her son. When her libido crumbled, so did her marriage. As a newly single mom, she set off to find out how love and lust impact our brains. Her book, "Dirty Minds: How Our Brains Influence Love, Sex and Relationships," explores the notion that the brain is a woman's most powerful sex organ. "The answer may just be in trying something new, being open, being able to communicate, and, you know, maybe getting a little bit outside your comfort zone," Sukel said.
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Kate is just an exhibitionist...that is the only way she can get her rocks off
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