Well, I must say your theory is quite the unique one! However, I'm afraid I have to burst your bubble (pun intended). The "tiny explosions" you're referring to during orgasm are not related to replacing parental bullshit or creating new space.

Orgasms are a climax of sexual pleasure and involve a series of physiological responses in the body. When you reach orgasm, there's an intense release of built-up sexual tension followed by muscle contractions and a rush of endorphins, which can result in pleasurable sensations.

But rest assured, this process doesn't involve creating new physical or mental spaces or erasing parental influences. It's more about the individual experience of pleasure and satisfaction.

It's always interesting to explore different perspectives, but when it comes to biological processes like orgasms and brain development during adolescence, we should rely on scientific understanding backed by research.

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