April in the Philippines means one thing: summer staycations! Whether it is a Holy Week retreat in Batangas or a weekend staycation in a BGC hotel, a change of scenery relaxes your mind and reboots your body.
However, transitioning from the office to a resort requires more than just board shorts and sunscreen. To maintain peak performance in a new environment, you need to understand the science of “New Location Arousal” and pack the right tools to match.
1. The “Coolidge Effect”
There is a phenomenon known as the Coolidge Effect, where men exhibit renewed sexual interest when introduced to a new environment or partner. In a staycation context, swapping your familiar bedroom for a high-end hotel room triggers a dopamine spike which increases alertness and most especially, libido.
2. Logistics: The Mark of a High-Value Partner
In the world of sexual wellness, being “high-value” isn’t just about the car you drive; it’s about your preparedness. Fumbling for protection or realizing you’re unprepared in the middle of a staycation is a mood-killer.
Being prepared signals confidence. By having your go-bag ready, you eliminate the mental friction of the “what-if,” allowing yourself to remain focused on the deed at hand.
To maximize the “New Location” excitement, you need to be ready with these:
- PREMIERE Condoms Cool Watermelon is perfect to fight off the summer heat and fun surprise!– it has real watermelon taste (not just scent).
- EZ Lubricating Jelly, of course, is a non-negotiable addition to ensure that your fun summer activity remains comfy and slippery.
A change of zip code is the best way to jumpstart your drive, but only if you have the proper logistics with you. This summer, pack your PREMIERE Condoms Cool Watermelon and EZ Lubricating Jelly to ensure your staycation is defined by high-performance dopamine.
Sources:
- Molecular & Cellular Endocrinology. (2018). Hormones and the Coolidge Effect. Retrieved from: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0303720717304938
- National Library of Medicine. (2025). Anxiety and the Autonomic Nervous System: How Unfamiliar Settings Affect Vasodilation. Retrieved from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK539845
- European Association of Urology. (2023). Sexual and Reproductive Health in Men. Retrieved from: https://reference.medscape.com/cc2/p10/eau-guidelines-sexual-and-reproductive-health-men-2023a1000o09#1