Cannabis enhances all sensory perception, and yes, that includes boinking, bumping uglies, knocking boots, or whatever you want to call it. Don’t look at me: science says so.
Less aggressive, more sensitive and present, a booster of orgasms and, overall, a great ally for steamy moments in company or solo. Not always (but often), weed has proven to be a key ingredient when things get a little bit raunchy.
If you’re the type who, after a few hits (or edibles, whatever rocks your boat) starts feeling cuddly or a little flirty, and thinks “this hits different…”, good news: it’s not your imagination. You’re not alone, and it’s definitely not just you. It’s the weed. And yes, science’s got your back.
Pleasure —in almost every form— has been criminalized, stigmatized, and policed for centuries, especially when it’s intentional. And nothing brings those tensions to the surface like sex and weed: two deeply personal, but still taboo experiences.
So let’s get down to business, because science, sex, and weed are overdue for a threesome.
Does weed make you feel sexier?
Tricky question. Sex is already a wildly subjective experience. When you throw weed into the mix, things can go either way: from divine to pure hell.
For some, cannabis turns every sensorial experience up a notch: confidence, comfort, sensuality. Skin feels electric. Eye contact lingers. You feel hot, wanted, magnetic. For others? Not so much. Anxiety creeps in, mouths go dry, and suddenly you’re wondering if you left the oven on mid-makeout.
It’s all about set, setting, and knowing your strain.
Some people say cannabis makes everything slower, wetter, deeper, louder. Others feel distracted, sleepy, or self-conscious. And that makes sense. Your high is shaped by so many variables: the dose, …
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Author: Camila Berriex / High Times