For those who have tired of the many, ways of smoking your weed,eating your weed and dinning always with your weed, there's something new you can do with weed and it involves your junk.
Cannabis lube is the sex lube for people tired of boring old sex lubes without any drugs in them. It's made of "all natural liquid coconut oil (MCT) and purified pharmaceutical-grade cannabis oil," according to its website. A few spritzes on the clitoris and labia is meant to "enhance pleasure" through the power of THC, and also, we assume, do what lube do.
Writer Ashley Hoffman tried the stuff out to see what would happen when she tried to get her vagina high and do sex stuff, and she wrote a review of it for Stylite. A few excerpts:
"I smelled like a tanning salon in a Hungarian bakery. I let it marinate for 45 minutes before I jilled off. It had a lasting silky texture, but getting off felt like it usually does. (It also doesn’t stir your mind the way smoking greenery would.)"
"I dosed myself with six (sprays) all up in there, and waited a full hour with my 'partner' (sorry) tasked with groping me."
"As soon as the licking started, it hit me. There are the drugs. It was an all-over buzzy tingly feeling that spreads the pleasure much further than wherever you’re being directly stimulated. It pulsated like there was a delicate vibrator inside of me, but better. Cloudier. I hadn’t felt anything like it before, and I’ve had my share of sex after some hits from a J."
HOW YOU CAN MAKE CANNABIS LUBE
Just as people continue to make their own weed-infused "baked goods," not a few have tried their hand at whipping up their own marijuana topical for the bedroom. it's time to assemble all the ingredients in your kitchen.
The most crucial ingredient, as you'd expect, is the marijuana: Recipes call for anywhere from two grams to half an ounce, but you can adjust as needed. You'll also need some kind of base oil; most recipes suggest extra virgin coconut oil, à la Foria and Bond, but High Times has instructions for using avocado oil, and MCT oil seems to work well, too. Beyond that, you can add your own desired flavors.
Generally speaking, all one needs to do is heat the base oil until it completely liquefies, then cook the finely ground cannabis in it at a low heat so that it absorbs the THC and other cannabinoids. Then you strain the actual weed out of the mixture, leaving just a cannabis-infused oil that works as lube.
For those who want to try something a little fancier, consider making this "love butter" from a recipe that became "far and away the most popular" post on a cannabis cooking website called Wake & Bake. Here, your cannabis-infused coconut oil is added to either shea butter or cocoa butter as well as sunflower or grapeseed oil and a few drops of your preferred aromatherapy oil. The result is a thick, whipped, "luscious" topical that tastes great and kicks sex up a notch. The author indeed cautions the first time she and her partner tried it, she got pregnant — so yes, "it's baby-makin' good."
Homemade marijuana lube by Corrine Tobias.
Source: Wake and Bake
So there you have it. Now that you know how it works, how to use it, where to find it and a few ways to make it yourself, marijuana lube is sure to become a fun addition to your sexual repertoire. What ero innovation will horny stoners think of next? That's anybody's guess — but we can't wait to find it
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Please don't make used of cannabis in the state where they are
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