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Daedalus Magnetic autoeroticism

David Jones

Nature, 1997, vol. 388, issue 6644, 725-725

Abstract: A proposal for a magnetic nerve stimulator, specific for controlling particular physiological phenomena, can be turned to the resolution of sexual problems, argues Daedalus. Rapists, for instance, are usually young, sexually driven males. If tagged with the neuromagnetic nerve stimulator they could be driven to orgasm frequently and at will _ resulting in complete loss of their sex drive, and thus their tendency to commit rape.

Date: 1997
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