Learn how to overcome the one-year slump in your relationship. Explore the Coolidge effect, sexual satisfaction research, and ways to escape the boredom trap.

Stability is actually the enemy of surprise. If you know exactly what’s going to happen, in what order, at exactly 10:30 PM on a Tuesday, your brain just switches to autopilot—and autopilot is the opposite of erotic.
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The one-year slump refers to a documented pattern where sexual satisfaction typically rises during the first year of a relationship—often called the honeymoon phase—but begins a steady decline afterward. According to The Passion Toolkit, this transition occurs when the initial effortless spark begins to feel like a flickering candle. Understanding that this decline is a common research-backed trend can help couples realize they aren't just being boring, but are experiencing a natural shift in relationship dynamics.
The Coolidge effect explains that arousal often drops significantly when a person is exposed to the same stimulus repeatedly. In the context of a relationship, this means that as a partner becomes familiar, the brain's response can diminish over time. Much like watching the same movie clip every day leads to boredom, the lack of new stimuli in the bedroom can cause passion to fade, making it a key factor in the dreaded one-year slump.
While stability is often a primary goal in life, The Passion Toolkit suggests it can actually be the enemy of surprise in a sexual context. This 'boredom trap' occurs when intimacy becomes highly predictable, such as knowing exactly what will happen at a specific time. When the brain knows the routine in advance, it may switch to autopilot, which reduces the excitement and arousal necessary to maintain a vibrant connection beyond the honeymoon phase.
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