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Highjacking the top question. But I asked this before and it get downvoted to oblivion. It is in my opinion a decent question about the make up of a human body and serotoninc and bloodflow. What is wrong with the question? Is it taboo or just people don't like to think about it?
As I said before, I think the few elements that they have in common are the least relevant or valuable in terms of what insight they offer. We know the mechanics of the sexual cycle; but it’s the least informative factor in either of these, and it’s not even always present in the former, which is also not about sex, but merely usually involves it. As for the latter, it is not about the act of sex but about an aberrant sexual attraction.
If you’re asking about these two simply consolidating them, it’s a colossally misleading phrasing, as well as a fallacious association, which presents itself as a deceit right off the bat. You’re truly better served asking these as separate topics, since they actually are.
“How do barbecues and the Space Shuttle work?” They are both about ignition of combustible fuels, correct? If you’ll pardon the reductio ad absurdum, this is the way in which you’re asking about those things, just exaggerated to highlight the fallacy of asking about them together.