Many people find that cannabis helps their day—and their night, wink wink—go by easier. Curious to get into cannabis for the bedroom? Remember to start low, and go slow. Cannabis can help sexual intimacy, but too high of a dose may have the opposite effect, putting you fast asleep. But hey, some people use it for just that! Sweet dreams, darlings.
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Getting in the mood just got more interesting. Now that legal weed has arrived in Connecticut, local couples have a whole new way to have fun in the bedroom. Some lovebirds feel heightened sensations, a relaxed body and mind, and even more intense capital-O orgasms.
We know what you’re thinking: What about all that “devil’s lettuce” talk we grew up with? Ain’t that the stuff of hippie burnouts? Simply put, we were fooled for generations by the no-fun police, bad science, and worse, fear-mongering mamas. Weed is legal for adult use in CT at last, and with our crash course, you too can be knocking boots like never before.
Not into smoking? Don’t sweat it! Weed topicals like creams and lube are here for your rub-down pleasure, and edibles from gummies to oils make getting into cannabis yummy and easy. Start low, go slow, and enjoy!
Weed and lovemaking have a long history. Cannabis was promoted as an aphrodisiac in seventh-century Indian tantric sex rituals, hailed as the key to a happy marriage in European books like "Cannabis and Culture", and even recommended by physicians for “pleasant intoxication” and “stimulating the sexual appetite” in the US Pharmacopeia from the 1850s through the 1940s.
All that talk of expanding minds and lighting up bedrooms made the less open-minded folks sweat. The Federal Bureau of Narcotics started spouting nonsense, making wild and untrue claims about weed that weren’t backed by any science or research. Reefer Madness was born, giving way to cannabis criminalization at the state and federal level. Poor cannabis was made a Schedule I controlled substance, deemed to have no medicinal benefits (yeah right).
By StoryStudio on january 23, 2022 11:19AM
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One thing we weren't prepared for in our older years is the shift from a rainforest to a desert. Then we did some research and learned the thing we were taught would turn us into burnouts actually helped us slide back into our old ways. And while it might not be for everyone, we're certainly feeling randier.
The grass really is greener with legal weed.
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Despite ample reporting to the contrary, including the National Commission on Marijuana Drug Abuse’s Marihuana [sic]: A Signal of Misunderstanding, the war on drugs was well underway for decades. Thanks to the efforts of activists, advocates, doctors and scientists, today 37 states have opened their doors to legal medical cannabis, and 21 of those states legalized adult use cannabis. Once again, weed is here for medicine and downtime!
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