There are many countries around the world today that allow the medical use of one of the most commonly known and used illegal drug called marijuana.
Though it is illegal under federal laws, a survey made in the year 2020 showed that over 16% of Americans who are about the ages of 12 and above admitted to taking this drug the year before, and other surveys showed that a large number of Americans, say two-third of them, supports its legalisation.
According to an article made by New York Times, anecdotal evidences suggests that if a woman takes the right amount of cannabis, it could increase her intimate drive and make her want more pleasures.
But in all, it is hard to say if cannabis can improve a woman’s intimate life generally, or improve s£xual desires.
This is so because, even though cannabis can alleviate some circumstances that inhibits desire and greatly heightens the sense, it also comes with anxiety, discomfort and relentlessness which might lead to stress.
Women needs to be aware of any potential downside of taking it since it can have a negative and positive effect on men.
According to MedicalNewsToday, an occasionally contradictory and sparse connection was made on the research between male intimate function and the use of cannabis before intimacy.
It was also stated that whilst some men experienced problems like erectile dysfunction, diminished intimate motivation, difficulties in reaching climax, or early discharge; other men asserted that taking marijuana before getting intimate improved their s£xual performance.
Besides , more researchers have linked the use of cannabis to a reduction in sperm count quality, sperm viability and motility.
Cannabis is known to have reaction time, affect judgement, and create imbalance generally.
In a report by MedicalNewsToday, they quoted the creator of WomenLab, a website about intimate health known as Dr. stacy Tessler Lindau, who happens to be a gynaecologist at the University of Chicago Medicine.
She said that anyone who uses marijuana before intimacy “must take into consideration whether people using the products and their partners can have a safe and consensual s£x”.
She also suggested that women should by all means avoid products that has psychoactive components in them, or if they must, safely maximise a safe relationship with partners they trust since cannabis might impair capacity for consent or judgement regarding contraception.
You should also note that the effect of smoking during intimacy might induce a heart attack.
Therefore, it it is advisable to stay away from marijuana before any s£xual activity or consult a professional medical personnel if you are still confused on what to do.