Marijuana and Sex by Pabon Richard

Marijuana and Sex by Pabon Richard

Author:Pabon, Richard [Pabon, Richard]
Language: eng
Format: azw3, mobi
Publisher: Richard Pabon
Published: 2014-12-25T16:00:00+00:00


The Chemical Way That Marijuana Targets the Male Body For Great Sex

There is a steroid hormone called testosterone which belongs to the android group. Apart from humans, it is only found in other mammals, birds, reptiles and some vertebrates. In the mammals, it is secreted by the testicles in the males and ovaries in females. Some small amounts of this hormone are secreted by adrenal glands. In males, it is the principle hormone which is also an anabolic steroid.

Testosterone plays a major role in the male reproductive tissues in the testis and prostate. Other secondary sexual characteristics promoted by this hormone include bone mass, growth of hair and increased muscle. Its other purposes include overall health and well being, and it also prevents osteoporosis.

Adult males have higher levels of this hormone than females. In fact, it is about 7 or 8 times more the amount produced by females. This means men have a 20 times more daily production of the hormone than women. It all explains why men are easily aroused as compared to women. While men are able to get easily aroused, only a few can sustain an erection for long. That is why people resort to the use of marijuana to not only get an arousal, but also perform for longer periods of time. This is how marijuana targets the male body for great sex;

The cannabis plant has more than 421 chemicals. Of this, 61 are cannabinoids. There are another 2,000 compounds produced during inhalation or ingestion by pyrolysis. All of them are represented by various classes of chemicals like amino acids, hydrocarbons, sugars, nitrogenous compounds and fatty acids. All these compounds put together contribute to toxicological and unique pharmacological properties of marijuana.

The major cannaboids in marijuana include THC or tetrahydrocannabinol which is the most active component of cannabis that contributes to its toxicity as well as behavioral changes in users. Once it is smoked or ingested, it leads to feelings of euphoria, happiness, relaxation, sharper vision, less pain and enhanced sexual arousal as well as performance. Ironically, there are other reactions that may be termed as ‘negative’ in case the drug is overused, or the potency is underestimated. These include rapid changes in the heart beat, feelings of paranoia, decreased respiratory rate, diastolic blood pressure and lung damage.

The levels of intoxication will therefore influence the drugs reaction on sex. Appropriate doses increases sexual stamina, power and length of orgasm, tactile sensation, prolonged, hard and bigger erection. Other attributes include emotional bonding with the partner, more gratitude after a fulfilling intercourse and better awareness of other sexual organs. At the same time, males become more loving, their attention to the aspects of lovemaking is enhanced and they are keen to engage in foreplay to arouse their female partners before engaging in the sexual act.

Males who used marijuana to boost sex report that the drug lifted them past their ego to a spiritual realm with the act taking on a symbolic importance beyond explanation. When their partners used the



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