SWAY’s Tongue n Cheek Guide to Sex and Weed
Giving and receiving, the age-old joy of life. And as humans evolve, so does the way we have sex, and believe it or not, baby, a little weed can make a world of difference. Let’s dive in!
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Sensory Wonderland
On top of weed being a relaxer in itself, THC can also heighten your sensory perception by activating the touch and pleasure centers of your brain. Pick a strain intentionally– ask a budtender about specific terpenes in strains such as Myrcene, which can relax your muscles, and Limonene, which is great for a mood and energy boost1– and you can make every time feel like “Touch My Body” by Mariah Carey.
Heightened Desires (and Blood Flow)
Another sure-fire way to heat any sexy sesh up is by getting things flowing. Brands like Pheotera’s Grove and oOYes make infused lube and sex oils specifically for application during and before sex that are designed to get your blood flow going and enhance each touch (THC can increase physical sensitivity!)
Eased Nerves, Floors, and Holes
Sometimes the body needs help centering in the moment and giving in to desire. And before you get in or open the door(s), your body and mind need to relax, along with your pelvic floor! Cannabinol (CBN) can be key for muscle relaxation2 (hello, relaxed sphincters and pelvic muscles!), which can help reduce discomfort. Pair this with CBD, and you should reach euphoria sooner and smoother than you expect.
The best sex is safe and fun for everyone, and cannabis can open many doors to worlds of sensory and intimate wonderlands. Ready to try for yourself? Stop by SWAY in Lakeview, and one of our budtenders will help you find the right product!
1 The 5 Best Cannabis Strains to Enhance Your Sex Life (Nature’s Canopy House, 2025).
2 Is CBD or CBN Better for Sleep? (Mike Sill, Sunday Scaries, 2025).
Disclaimer
The information provided in this blog is for entertainment purposes only. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition and should not be construed as medical, health, medicinal, or therapeutic claims.