The most often used illegal substance in the UK is marijuana, but how does it affect sex?
The truth is that no one can say for sure.
Cannabis and other illegal substances have long been linked to improved sex experiences. On the other hand, everyday marijuana users are three times more likely to experience erectile dysfunction, according to recent studies.
Let’s examine both sides of the argument as there aren’t many studies on the relationship between illicit drug use and sexual performance.
Why might marijuana and other illegal drugs lead to erectile dysfunction?
Please be patient with me; this is the technical part.
When the smooth muscle of the corpus cavernosum in the penis relaxes and blood flow increases, you have an erection.
Cannabis contains delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a psychoactive ingredient that gives users a stoned feeling. THC activates cannabinoid receptors, which are distributed throughout the body. These receptors in the brain give you a high.
In other regions, though, the effect is not as favorable. You guessed it: a cannabinoid receptor is present in the corpus cavernosum.
Research is not conclusive. They demonstrate how, in some situations, activating the penis’s receptor prevents the muscle from relaxing and limits blood flow.
What was the outcome? Erectile dysfunction.
Combining Vilitra 20 with an illicit substance like cannabis is not a smart idea if you have erectile dysfunction. Cannabis impedes the correct metabolism of Viagra. This amplifies its impact and may cause other health concerns, such as heart problems.
Can marijuana improve the sex experience?
Other users claim that using cannabis improves their sex life. The illicit substance can boost arousal, induce euphoria, promote relaxation, and increase sensitivity to touch.
It’s a common misconception that cannabis might make you stay in bed longer. This is supported by a wealth of anecdotal evidence. However, some research indicates that the illicit substance only modifies your sense of time, so even if you might believe you are going longer than you actually are, that may not be the case.
Absence of Proof
Sadly, the research is insufficient to draw solid conclusions about the relationship between illegal drugs and erectile dysfunction.
Cannabis has varying effects on various people, just like many illicit narcotics. The effect is contingent upon several elements. These include drug tolerance, age, general health, lifestyle choices, and the frequency and mode of drug intake.
To make any firm conclusions, more research is necessary (pun intended). Science, I give it to you.