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Countries throughout the world are slowly but surely legalising
weed, be it for personal or medical use. And what was once considered a huge
taboo, a bad drug that shouldn’t be used, is now seen as somewhat of a marvel
in a multitude of areas.
And while we love the fact that we have the
freedom to choose our own beliefs and actions, we do want to bring to the light
the effects that marijuana has on sex. Spoiler alert?
They’re good!
SEXUAL
EXPERIENCES: WHAT DO RECENT STUDIES SAY ABOUT MARIJUANA AND SEX?
Two more recent studies conducted confirmed
what has actually been discovered some time ago: that weed actually does
enhance one’s sexual experience.
So today, we’re going to be focusing on these
two studies; one conducted by the University of British Columbia,
and one undergone by St Louis University.
UNIVERSITY OF
BRITISH COLUMBIA: HOW CANNABIS ALTERS SEXUAL EXPERIENCE IN MEN AND WOMEN
In this study, 216 men and women talked
about how marijuana affected their sexual
experiences. In short:
·
74 percent: increased sensitivity to erotic touch
·
74 percent: improved sexual satisfaction
·
70 percent: prompted relaxation and mindfulness
during sex
·
66 percent: boosted the power of their orgasms
·
59 percent: increased sexual desire
·
41 percent: mixed reviews with marijuana
improving some aspects but not others
·
39 percent: “marijuana is always sex enhancing”
·
5 percent: did not like to mix marijuana and sex
at all
The researchers concluded that many of the
participants were better able to relax during sex when marijuana was involved.
They also found that it heightened their sensitivity, increased intense sexual feelings which, in
turn, enhanced their intimate experience.
On the other hand, a small number of
participants found that marijuana before sex made them feel sleepy or
less focused, decreasing their sexual experience, and some admitted to feeling
no effects on sex whatsoever.
ST LOUIS
UNIVERSITY: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MARIJUANA USE PRIOR TO SEX AND SEXUAL
FUNCTION IN WOMEN
In this study, which lasted for one year,
373 women were studied in an attempt to uncover the effects of marijuana on
sexual functioning. The key elements included libido, arousal, orgasm,
and sexual satisfaction.
The study was done in-person, at a
gynaecologist’s office. Women were asked to fill in an anonymous questionnaire,
then placed their results in a locked box to maintain anonymity. The results
found that:
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34 percent used marijuana before sexual activity
·
It was twice as likely for those who used
marijuana frequently before sex to report deeply satisfying orgasms as opposed
to those who abstained or rarely used marijuana before sex
·
Most women who used marijuana before sex
reported having an increase in sex drive and a decrease in pain
·
There was no change in lubrication with or
without marijuana
And just for good measure, let’s briefly
look at other studies focusing on the correlation between marijuana and sex.
ADDITIONAL
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ON HOW MARIJUANA AFFECTS YOUR SEX LIFE
A Kansas City study found
that two thirds of participants who used weed before sex experienced increased
emotional closeness, sexual pleasure, and satisfaction. The
other one third felt as though marijuana had no effect on their lovemaking or
levels of pleasure.
Stanford
researchers looked at over 51,000 participants, both men and women,
and found varying responses. The main find was that marijuana users were, on
average, having sex more times in a month than those who didn’t use marijuana
before sex.
With all of this scientific research, the
mixed reviews and results are of no surprise, as all individuals experience
things differently. However, it does seem to point quite favourably towards
smoking weed before sex for more intimacy, increased sexual satisfaction,
better orgasms, and increased sensitivity.
Whether you’re currently smoking and poking,
or you’re looking to give it a go, we always recommend doing a lot of research
beforehand about the weed you’re buying. And, of course, if weed is illegal in
your country, it’s at your own risk to source and use it safely.
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