
The Orgasm Hour #2: What did 811 adults say about using cannabis before sex?
Sex and cannabis—two topics shrouded in taboo, yet both profoundly impact pleasure, intimacy, and well-being. In this eye-opening episode of The Orgasm Hour, cannabis and sex researcher Amanda Moser shares groundbreaking findings from her study of over 1,000 participants on how cannabis transforms sexual experiences.
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Key Takeaways from Amanda Moser’s Research
1. Cannabis Boosts Desire, Pleasure, and Orgasms
- 70 %+ participants reported increased sexual desire and more intense orgasms.
- Women noted heightened multi-orgasmic potential and easier arousal.
- Sensory enhancement: Touch, taste, and physical sensations feel more vivid.
2. Busting Myths: Cannabis Does NOT Cause Erectile Dysfunction
- Older studies (1970s) falsely claimed cannabis caused male impotence.
- Amanda’s research found the opposite: Men reported longer stamina and no issues with erections.
3. Pain Relief for Conditions Like Endometriosis
- Many women with chronic pain (e.g., endometriosis) found cannabis made sex more comfortable and enjoyable.
- Fun fact: Illinois now approves medical cannabis for endometriosis treatment!
4. How to Use Cannabis for Better Sex
- Start low, go slow: Avoid overconsumption—microdosing often works best.
- Alternative methods: Cannabis-infused lubes or suppositories (great for those who don’t want a “head high”).
- Set & setting matters: Relaxed, safe environments help maximize pleasure.
5. The Mindset Shift: Focus on Pleasure, Not Just Orgasm
- Amanda’s mantra: “The goal is connection, not orgasm.”
- Pressure to climax can backfire—exploring sensation without expectations leads to better experiences.
6. Communication Is Key
- Never fake pleasure: It trains partners to repeat what doesn’t work for you.
- Foreplay starts early: Flirty texts, honest conversations, and self-exploration set the stage for great sex.
Final Thoughts
Cannabis isn’t a magic bullet, but when used intentionally, it can deepen intimacy, reduce pain, and unlock next-level pleasure. As Amanda puts it: “If you let it, cannabis helps you let go.”
Have you tried cannabis for sex? Share your experiences in the comments!