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Coolidge effect

The Coolidge effect refers to the phenomenon where an animal, including humans, shows renewed sexual interest and arousal when introduced to a new, unfamiliar partner after having been with a familiar one. It suggests that sexual excitement can decrease over time with the same partner but can be revived by novelty. This effect highlights the role of novelty and psychological factors in maintaining sexual motivation and interest, reflecting evolutionary aspects of reproduction and mate selection.