Sounds like a kernel vulnerability / buffer overflow to exploit... :)
COPENHAGEN, Denmark Jun 20, 2005 New research indicates that parts of the brain that govern fear and anxiety are switched off when a woman is having an orgasm.
In the first study to map brain function during orgasm, scientists from the Netherlands also found that as a woman climaxes, an area of the brain that governs emotional control is also heavily deactivated.
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When women faked orgasm, the cortex, the part of the brain governing conscious action, lit up. It was not activated during genuine orgasm.
The most striking results, however, were seen in the parts of the brain that shut down, or deactivated.