Coolidge effect
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In biology, the term Coolidge effect describes the re-arousal of a male animal by the introduction of a new female.
Some researchers think that exposure to the pheromones of a new female is a significant factor in this phenomenon.
The term comes from an old joke according to which President Calvin Coolidge and his wife visited a government farm one day and were taken around on separate tours. Mrs. Coolidge, passing the chicken pens, inquired of a supervisor whether the roosters copulated more than once a day.
"Yes," the man said. "Dozens of times." "Tell that," Mrs. Coolidge replied, "to the President!"
Some time later the President, passing the same pens, was told about the roosters - and about his wife's remark. "Same hen every time?" he asked. "Oh, no, a different one each time," the supervisor replied. "Tell that," Coolidge said with a sly nod, "to Mrs. Coolidge."
The Coolidge effect has sometimes been mentioned as an explanation of why pornographic images (of the female) are exciting to the male.