curious if anyone here has noticed a difference in response depending on the cannabis strain, like indica vs. sativa...or even method of use. I've heard mixed things and wonder if edibles or vaping produce different outcomes in this context. Would love to hear if anyone experimented more with that since the last posts.
My wife has back pain and has 14 rods in her back. She has chronic pain, which she manages with exercise, gabapentin, and medical marijuana. She did not want opiates, so she takes meds and an occasional XXX pill during the day and only uses marijuana at bedtime. Ironically, she started that at the same time I got on TRT. Our sex life has never been better, despite being 65 and 63 and together for 32 years. Maybe anecdotal, but she says that she has never had orgasms so strong and also that she has many more different types of orgasms. A lot of guys on the forum have low desire wives. Maybe...
I’ve had similar struggles and found that cannabis helped me relax mentally and physically, which made a big difference. I started low and slow with dosage and noticed more connection and less stress during intimacy. Releaf products were super easy to use and didn't make me feel too high or out of it—just the right balance that made things more enjoyable without pressure.
Saw this old thread and couldn’t resist adding something I’ve noticed: a lot of people report that different cannabis strains can have completely opposite effects on arousal and orgasm. Some say it helps, others say it kills sensitivity. Has anyone here tried specific THC-to-XXX ratios or products and noticed a pattern? It’d be interesting to compare experiences since the research is still pretty mixed.
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