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does weed make you horny - Babatunde - 11-24-2024 Depending on the strain I get instantly aroused when smoking or vaping. I will very often pursue partnered or solo sex when baked. I find the orgasms so much more intense, and I have a heightened sense of what is going on in my body. My wife thinks it is strange as it has the opposite effect on her. This is an interesting topic, as the effects of cannabis on sexual experiences can vary greatly from person to person. For some, it can heighten sensitivity and arousal, while for others, it might have a more relaxing or numbing effect. It’s all about the strain and how your body responds to it. Many people report that cannabis helps them relax and focus more on physical sensations, making it easier to reach orgasm. The heightened awareness of body sensations, as you’ve experienced, can make orgasms feel more intense and satisfying. The feeling of increased pleasure could be due to the way THC interacts with the endocannabinoid system, which can affect mood and physical sensation. However, it’s also important to note that not everyone reacts the same way. Your wife’s experience is common, as some strains can have a calming or anxiety-reducing effect that might actually decrease sexual drive or cause difficulty in reaching orgasm. It’s important to experiment with different strains and dosages to find out what works best for both partners. Strains that are known to enhance libido and pleasure typically include those with higher levels of THC, like Sativa-dominant strains, which can be more energizing and euphoric. Strains like Pineapple Express, Blue Dream, or Super Lemon Haze are often mentioned for their uplifting effects. However, everyone’s tolerance and experience with cannabis are different, so it’s worth exploring different types to see what best suits your needs and your partner’s preferences. RE: does weed make you horny - amravat123 - 11-25-2024 For me, weed definitely increases my sexual arousal, but it really depends on the strain. When I smoke the right one, I can instantly feel more in tune with my body. It’s like my senses are heightened, and I’m much more aware of touch, taste, and everything around me. Orgasms feel way more intense and satisfying because of how much more sensitive I am. This might be TMI, but I tend to crave sex more when I’m baked, whether it's partnered or solo. Some strains, like Pineapple Express, give me that euphoric and energetic high, which makes me feel more playful and in the mood for intimacy. I’ve even noticed that I become more adventurous in the bedroom. It’s definitely something that enhances my experience. The interesting part is how cannabis can have the opposite effect on some people. My wife, for example, feels relaxed but not particularly turned on. It makes me wonder how much the strain really matters when it comes to arousal. She tends to get a little disconnected when she smokes, which is fine, but it’s crazy how cannabis can make some people feel calm while others, like me, get super aroused. I think it’s all about finding the right strain for each person. I’ve heard a lot about how cannabis works with the endocannabinoid system, which could explain the intense pleasure I feel. THC seems to boost mood and sensitivity, making everything feel better. That heightened awareness is definitely one of the reasons I enjoy it so much. The relaxation and lowered inhibitions also make me more comfortable, which helps me enjoy intimacy with my partner even more. What I’d say to anyone new to this is: don’t expect every strain to have the same effect. I recommend experimenting with different strains to see what works best for you. For me, anything with a bit of a Sativa-dominant influence, like Blue Dream or Super Lemon Haze, is perfect for staying energized and keeping the vibe lively. Everyone’s experience is different, but for me, it’s a game-changer when it comes to enhancing intimacy. RE: does weed make you horny - hanar123 - 11-25-2024 I’ve tried smoking weed during sex a few times, and it definitely doesn’t have the same effect on me as it does for others. Honestly, I get really relaxed, but not in a sexy way. Instead of feeling heightened or more aroused, I end up getting way too chill, and it’s hard for me to focus. My partner loves it, though, and she seems to get way more into it when we’re both smoking. We’ve tried different strains to see if one works better than the other, but I think it’s really just about how your body reacts. Some Sativa strains make me feel more awake and in the mood, but it’s not always consistent. It’s funny how one person can feel super turned on, while another just ends up getting really sleepy. I’ve read that cannabis can lower inhibitions and help people relax into the moment, which might explain why some people experience a boost in arousal. But for me, that doesn’t always happen. I’ve tried strains like Pineapple Express and Blue Dream, but they just leave me wanting to binge-watch a show instead of being intimate. I’m sure it has something to do with how I personally respond to THC. However, I do agree with others that the right strain can make a big difference. Some people swear by certain types of weed to enhance their sex life, while others, like me, end up with the opposite experience. The key seems to be trial and error. My partner and I have learned that experimenting with small doses can help figure out how we both respond, and it's kind of fun to explore together. I just think it’s important not to rely on weed as a crutch for intimacy, and to always make sure you’re connecting emotionally as well. I’ve also noticed that some people talk about how weed can increase sensitivity, making orgasms feel more intense. That’s not something I’ve experienced, but I do understand the appeal. I think it’s fascinating how different people’s bodies can react to the same substance in completely different ways. In the end, it’s about finding what works for you and your partner, and having fun while you experiment. RE: does weed make you horny - deigo123 - 11-25-2024 In my experience, weed definitely plays a role in making sex feel better, but it’s really about finding the right strain. I’ve had some highs where I feel more aroused than others, and the key for me is knowing what to smoke. Sativa strains, in particular, tend to enhance my sensitivity and make everything feel way more intense. I can focus more on the physical sensations, and that makes orgasms way more satisfying. I’ve used strains like Blue Dream and Super Lemon Haze, and those give me that euphoric, energetic high that gets me in the mood. I definitely notice a difference when I smoke before being intimate. That being said, not all weed strains have the same effect on me. I’ve had experiences where I felt too relaxed or a bit disconnected, which didn’t do much for my libido. Indica strains, for example, make me feel too chill and unmotivated. While I love how it helps me unwind, it’s not the best for intimacy. It’s clear that cannabis can either boost arousal or just chill you out, depending on how your body reacts. But when I smoke the right strain, I feel so much more aware of my body, and it’s easier to enjoy physical intimacy. My partner enjoys it as well, especially when I’m more energetic. I think weed helps reduce any nervousness or performance anxiety, which makes it easier to connect. The best part is that it makes me feel more confident in my body and my ability to satisfy her. We’ve even started experimenting with different strains to see what gives us the best experiences, and I love how cannabis can open up new dimensions to our sex life. It’s kind of like being more present and enjoying the sensations without overthinking everything. I agree with other comments here that it’s really about experimenting and figuring out what works for you. I’d recommend trying different strains and dosages to see how you feel. I’ve learned that moderation is key—too much can make me too relaxed, but just the right amount can enhance everything. Cannabis isn’t a magic fix, but it can definitely heighten pleasure when used in the right way. RE: does weed make you horny - antonio123 - 11-25-2024 For me, cannabis is a huge part of my sex life. I’ve noticed that smoking or vaping can make the experience a lot more intense. It’s like all my senses are on overdrive, and I’m way more aware of what’s going on in my body. That makes the entire experience feel better. Orgasms are stronger, and I can really focus on the pleasure instead of any distractions. I tend to go for Sativa-dominant strains, like Super Lemon Haze or Pineapple Express, because they give me an energetic high that puts me in the mood. They help me feel more confident and playful, which is perfect for intimacy. One thing I’ve learned, though, is that not every strain works the same for everyone. I’ve tried Indica strains too, and while they make me super relaxed, they also kill the mood because I just want to fall asleep. I think it’s important to experiment with different strains to see what enhances your mood. Some people claim weed makes them feel more sensitive, and I totally agree with that. The increased sensitivity helps me appreciate touch and other physical sensations more, and that’s where the intensity comes from. There’s definitely a difference in how cannabis affects your libido and arousal depending on the person and the strain. But when it works, it really works. I think it’s one of those things that helps you let go of inhibitions and be more comfortable with yourself and your partner. It’s like the ultimate confidence booster. It’s not a magic fix, but it definitely adds something extra to the experience. Overall, I’d say if you’re new to this, don’t be afraid to try different strains and see how you react. Don’t expect cannabis to be the sole answer to great sex, but it can definitely play a role in heightening sensations and making you more aware of your body. And honestly, it’s fun to explore the different effects with your partner and see what works best for both of you. |