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The exhaustion is real, until a new partner appears. Then, evolution instantly hacks the brain with a massive dopamine surge, bypassing fatigue to ensure genetic survival. In mammalian biology, male sexual exhaustion appears to be a strict physical limitation. However, an obscure biological mechanism proves that this fatigue is largely a neurological illusion. The Coolidge Effect describes a phenomenon where a male who has become entirely exhausted and unresponsive to a familiar female will instantly regain full sexual vigor upon the introduction of a novel, unfamiliar female.This is not a psychological choice; it is a ruthless, hardwired evolutionary override. To maximize genetic distribution, the brain unleashes a massive, sudden surge of dopamine when presented with a new reproductive opportunity, instantly bypassing physical exhaustion.This fascinating book explores the neuroendocrinology behind this controversial biological quirk. We examine how this primitive circuit drives mating strategies across nearly all mammalian species and dissect its profound, often disruptive implications for human monogamy and modern digital addiction.Face the uncomfortable realities of evolutionary programming. Discover the deep-seated chemical triggers that prioritize genetic diversity over physical exhaustion.



