What we can learn from former American presidents
Calvin Coolidge, the 30th President of the United States, once visited a model farm with his wife. The visit was presented to the couple in two separate tours.
During her tour, the First Lady saw the award-winning model chickens and asked the guide how often the rooster “interacted“ with his hens. “Up to twelve times a day,” replied the guide. “Mention this to the President!” asked the First Lady, seemingly without ulterior motive.
Later, when the president himself toured the farm, he asked the same question. The guide replied, “Up to twelve times a day.” Coolidge followed up, “Always with the same hen?” “Oh no, Mr. President. Every time with a different one,” the guide answered. “Aha,” said the president. “Please mention that to Mrs. Coolidge.”
The Coolidge effect explains why the man’s life energy increases when he meets different women.
Historical side note: Calvin Coolidge was considered a bit of a kinky president in the US because he loved having his head rubbed in with Vaseline by a servant during the morning breakfast. An unique fetish in the American presidential history. Whether he has also met escort ladies, remains unknown. As a smart fox, the president may have found ways to meet the ladies without getting exposed.
The Coolidge Effect provides scientific support for what many instinctively sense: human nature does not inherently favor strict monogamy. Marriage, as a social institution, offers emotional stability and allows couples to channel their energy into other areas of life rather than endless partner searches. However, even in the happiest marriages, the desire for new experiences can eventually arise.
How can one navigate such desires without plunging into affairs with their accompanying risks and emotional complexities? Readers of this blog likely already know the answer.
Putazon opens up possibilities. For the gentlemen who can experience a wonderful time without emotional entanglements. For the amateur women, who have the opportunity to meet experienced men and to secure a nice additional income. And even for the wives, because a lover on time does not threaten their status – quite unlike a real affair.
Marlene Dietrich was once quoted:
I do not want to say that I would not mind if my husband met an escort lady on a business trip, but I would not see it as a sign that our marriage is in danger. Men just need it.
Incidentally, the Coolidge effect was also detected in female hamsters, albeit in a weakened form.
Dear Readers: Nature has deeply anchored the Coolidge effect in peoples’ needs. Unleash your nature from time to time!