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Don't be shy; let's chat about it. Here's what to expect when using cannabis lubricant.
Well, well, well, look who’s curious about getting spicy in the bedroom. Let’s dive right into the world of cannabis-enhanced pleasure.
Picture this: cannabis not only makes your music sound better, and your meals taste divine, but it can also turn a regular love-making session into a hot and steamy moment.
Cannabis lubes are becoming more and more popular. They offer:
If you’ve read this far, it must mean you’re about to take action. We’ll keep things short and sweet. Here’s what you should know about using cannabis lubricant for sexual intercourse.
Cannabis lubricant won’t make your genitals high. This is not another way to consume cannabis and feel stoned. However, THC acts as a little miracle worker when used in lubricants.
Thanks to increased blood flow, it can make your nether regions feel like they’re basking in a warm, tingly glow. And that’s not all. Cannabis-infused lube can also intensify sensitivity, relieve pain, and send your orgasms soaring to new heights.
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If you’re wondering what else cannabis lube can do, the answer is: it can revolutionize butt stuff. By applying a little bit of cannabis oil to the area, you can enjoy a more relaxed and comfortable experience that’s sure to leave you feeling satisfied.
Plus, the cannabinoids in the oil can help to enhance sensation and reduce tension, allowing you to explore new realms of pleasure. Just be sure to avoid using latex condoms with oil-based products to avoid any risk of breakage.
Cannabis lube is like a secret agent. Its mission is clear – to target and enhance pleasure zones.
It’s not like those other cannabis methods that just scatter your mind and body, leaving you high and dry. No, cannabis lube is a precision tool designed to hit the mark every time.
And hey, if you feel like adding a little extra oomph to your mission, pick the right strain and use both, because why not?
This is perhaps the most important aspect of using cannabis lube. If you’re planning on using this special oil, make sure to skip the latex condom.
That’s because oil-based products and latex don’t play well together. In short, oil-based lube can break the condom. You don’t want any accidents happening down there, now do you?
Opt for a condom made with materials that are sake for oil-based products.
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Most people can use THC lube without any hiccups, but as with any product, there are a few potential side effects you should be aware of.
You know, the usual stuff, like having an allergic reaction to some of the ingredients. If you have sensitive skin and are prone to reactions, it’s best to read the label and double-check that you’re not allergic to anything.
Oh, and don’t forget about the dangers of using oil-based THC lube with silicone toys, as it’ll probably break your favorite “tools.”
Below, we’ve included some frequently asked questions about using cannabis lube.
Will Cannabis Lube Make Me Wet?: Some female cannabis users encounter vaginal dryness after smoking weed. It’s basically cottonmouth for the vagina, and it’s very normal. While cannabis lube will not directly produce more natural lubrication, it adds it artificially. However, by being more relaxed and turned on with cannabis lube, you may produce more natural lubrication.
What Will It Smell Like?: If you’re worried about smelling like a walking dispensary down there, you won’t. The truth is, this magic elixir barely has any scent or taste at all. It’s just a discreet and smooth way to elevate your intimate experiences.
Does Cannabis Lube Benefit Dudes?: Well, well, well, the million-dollar question: does weed lube work for the same for guys? The answer is a resounding “maybe.”
It seems that everyone’s experience with cannabis lube is unique, especially when it comes to those who own a Johnson. Some folks swear by it, claiming that it enhances sensation and increases blood flow.
Others, however, have reported difficulties getting hard after using it. So, the best way to find out if it works for you is to hit the trenches and get to work.
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