Cannabis As An Aphrodisiac: Valentine's Day Special

Forget oysters. Toss away the chocolate. Cannabis promises to give you a better time in bed than you’ve ever had!

With Valentine’s Day just around the corner and cannabis legalized in more states than ever before, marijuana could just be the aphrodisiac you’ve been searching for. If you’re open to trying it, you may be in for a real treat.

Historically and contemporarily, people have claimed that cannabis improves sexual pleasure, but there is now actual scientific evidence to support this claim. In a recent study on women, 68.5% of the participating women reported a more fulfilling sexual experience using cannabis. Another study reported similar results, with 70% of the male and female participants indicating increased sexual pleasure using cannabis.

To be blunt, it’s certainly no surprise that cannabis users have more sex than non-users, at least so the research says.

Now, let’s go straight into answering some of the questions on your mind.

What’s the Science Behind Cannabis as an Aphrodisiac?

The sexual magic of cannabis is more than just a thing of opinion. It can be scientifically explained.

Your body contains a natural endocannabinoid system that regulates pain, pleasure, and relaxation. Activated by the cannabinoids found in cannabis, this system triggers relaxation – increasing pleasure and decreasing pain. This is what boosts arousal and makes sex more pleasurable.

How Does Cannabis Help?

While some users say that cannabis increases their arousal level, which leads to more sex, others find that cannabis relaxes them, helps them do away with worries that impede stimulation, and focuses on the moment. For others still, the generally pleasurable sensations that cannabis gives naturally make sex more enjoyable.

Cannabis helps deal with underlying issues like insomnia, chronic pain, depression, and anxiety, which can all make sex painful and unpleasant. Relief from these goes a long way to transform the mood, leading to more risk-taking, heightened sensitivity to touch, and enhanced emotional bonding, all of which are just what is needed for an improved sexual experience.

Cannabis can also help women achieve orgasms easier and faster. Orgasms don’t come easy for a lot of women. In fact, 10-15% of women have never climaxed, while 80% don’t orgasm from penetrative sex. Cannabis makes orgasms come easier because it’s a vasodilator. What this means is that it opens the blood vessels to increase blood flow, which is what happens when you’re aroused. This also leads to natural lubrication, which eases penetration.

Cannabis as an Aphrodisiac

Do Strains Matter?

While there are varying opinions, some experts say that strains only matter because they vary in the terpenes they contain and that a variety of sexual effects can be gotten from different terpenes.

Hybrid, Indica, or Sativa for Arousal?

The beauty of marijuana is that there’s no wrong or right strain for sex. The best strain for you simply depends on how your body responds to the terpenes contained in the strain. Based on anecdotal evidence, here are some strain suggestions you can try and their classifications.

  • For libido boost:
    • Do-Si-Dos (indica-dominant hybrid)
    • Wedding Cake (Indica-dominant hybrid)
  • For a fantastic alone time:
    • Amnesia Haze (Sativa)
    • LA Confidential (Indica)
  • If you’re troubled about potential pain:
    • G13 (Indica)
    • Harlequin (sativa-dominant hybrid)
  • If you’re prone to anxiety – Kush strains like:
    • Bubba Kush (Indica)
    • Kosher Kush (Indica)
    • Skywaler OG Kush (Indica-dominant hybrid)
    • Blueberry Lamsbread (Sativa-dominant hybrid)
  • For those looking to try something new:
    • Granddaddy Purple (Indica)
    • Trainwreck (Sativa-dominant hybrid)
    • Blue Dream (Sativa-dominant hybrid)
    • Atomic Northern Lights (Indica-dominant hybrid)
  • To boost touch sensation:
    • Bubblegum Kush (Indica-dominant hybrid)
    • Sour Diesel (Sativa)
    • Jillybeazn (Indica-dominant hybrid)
  • To relax:
    • Mr. Nice (Sativa)
    • Master Kush (Indica)
    • Animal Cookies (balanced hybrid)

Do Edibles Work Well for Great Sex?

Most experts don’t advise edibles because they kick in slowly and can be unpredictable because they need to undergo digestion before taking effect. It’s more likely that partners will peak at different times with edibles due to varying metabolism rates, so they’re better for a solo session if you enjoy them.

Do You Last Longer When High?

While some people report that using cannabis before sex makes them last longer, marijuana can make sex time feel longer because it changes your perception of time, which is a great thing.

What Other Cannabis Products Can Contribute to a Wonderful Sexual Experience?

Since you’re feeling adventurous, you could also try THC- or CBD-infused lubes vaginal or anal suppositories, and massage oils to spice things up.

The Bottom Line

As long as you get your products from a reputable store, follow the directions, and exercise moderation, you’re ready to have a magical time and join the millions around the world that attest to the fact that cannabis makes their sexual lives more fulfilling. Plus, you have no hangover to worry about!

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