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A new lube made with THC promises to take your sex life even higher.
We all know sex provides a natural high, but using a marijuana-infused lube can apparently take you even higher. For those looking for a bigger and better climax, Foria has designed a new personal lubricant for women comprised of liquid coconut oil and medical-grade cannabis that can supposedly produce mind-blowing orgasms.
According to their website, each spray contains 2 mg of THC, and you should apply the lube at least a half hour before engaging in sexual activity to get the full benefits. It hasn’t been evaluated by the FDA, and you can only get it with a prescription from a physician in California, but Colorado and Washington are soon to follow.
No, it doesn't get you high; instead, it promises heightened sensations and arousal below-the-belt when you apply it. That said, you could also injest it (if you really felt like it, or if your partner went down on you while you were using it). Taking it orally could produce some of the same effects of any other edible medical marijuana, says Brittany Confer, director of patient care and communications at Foria.
It sounds great in theory, but does it live up to the hype? According to one review by Amelia McDonell-Parry, Editor-in-Chief of The Frisky , the lube didn't get her high, but her vagina definitely felt the effects. "Like my vagina was kicking back on the beach in Mexico, without a care in the world," she writes on The Frisky . That said, she admitted that it wasn't a miracle lube and although it made her wetter and more relaxed than usual, she didn't report any 15-minute orgasms ( which was previously promised in another review ). However, she did say she had a "stronger, longer almost slower orgasm." She also noted that it’s probably easier to use if you're familiar with the effects of marijuana already.
So is marijuana actually a libido booster? Ob-gyn Alyssa Dweck , M.D., coauthor of V is for Vagina says she isn't aware of any studies that prove marijuana enhances orgasms, so she can't comment on Foria from a medical standpoint. However, "the potential for relaxation from marijuana absorption through the vaginal mucosa makes sense."
But, while coconut oil is a favorite natural lube for some women, for others it may increase the risk of infection, so she suggests trying it at your own risk. (Which is good advice for drugs of any kind, actually.) Not to mention, oil can break down condoms and make them less effective, so you would need to use a non-latex condom for STD protection.
So can you take too much? The recommended dosage is 4-8 sprays, which is an average of 12 mg of THC. (To put that into perspective, a Colorado state task force recently proposed guidelines that would limit edible marijuana to servings of 10 mg.) Confer explains that taking more than the recommended dosage orally may produce the same effects as injesting too much edible marijuana (for more on that, check out Maureen Dowd's recent column in the New York Times about eating an entire pot chocolate bar).
"But when you're using it topically it does not have a huge psychoactive effect on your mind. You don't get stoned." Plus it would probably be hard to use too much topically anyway—after all, you can only use so much lube. Still, the product has not been reviewed by the FDA so we're not sure of any adverse side effects that may come from using topically.
For libido boosters that don't require a prescription for medical marijuana, check out these 14 sexy ways to increase your desire.
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Well, that’s the conclusion of a new study which found that women who consume cannabis on a regular basis report having better orgasms, higher arousal and more sexual satisfaction overall.
The study, whose authors included members of the Stanford Medical Center’s urology department, involved conducting a survey of 452 ladies who responded to an invitation distributed at a chain of marijuana retail stores.
The women were asked to fill out a Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI), a questionnaire designed to assess their sexual activity over the previous four weeks. It scores six specific categories: desire, arousal, lubrication, orgasm, satisfaction and pain.
Generally, a higher FSFI score indicates better sexual function, while a lower score points to sexual dysfunction.
The researchers then compared the frequency of weed use to each participant’s FSFI score, and found that women who got high more often reported a better time in the bedroom.
“Our results demonstrate that increasing frequency of cannabis use is associated with improved sexual function and is associated with increased satisfaction, orgasm, and sexual desire,” the authors of the study wrote .
They also determined that more frequent pot use was linked to lower rates of sexual dysfunction. In addition, a subset of the female potheads reported experiencing less pain during sex.
“We found a dose-response relationship between increased frequency of cannabis use and reduced odds of female sexual dysfunction,” the researchers wrote.
“For each additional step of cannabis use intensity (ie, times per week),” the report says, “the odds of reporting female sexual dysfunction declined by 21%.”
Neither the type of cannabis used nor the method it was consumed impacted the results, the study said.
Researchers aren’t sure about why exactly weed is linked to better sex but they pointed out that the drug can make women feel less anxious and more relaxed — often leading to a better experience between the sheets.
“As many patients use cannabis to reduce anxiety,” the report states, “it is possible that a reduction in anxiety associated with a sexual encounter could improve experiences and lead to improved satisfaction, orgasm, and desire.”
The majority of the women surveyed (54.7%) were between the ages of 30 and 49, and more than 80% were married or in a relationship. Of them, 72.8% reported using marijuana more than six times per week, usually by smoking.
The study was published in the peer-reviewed journal “Sexual Medicine” last month.
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