Where there is smoke, there tends to be fire, say medical researchers who conducted research indicating frequent marijuana users have about 20 per cent more sex than those who don't smoke pot. Stanford University School of Medicine researchers unveiled the link between marijuana and the frequency of sexual intercourse in a study published Friday in the Journal of Sexual Medicine. Women who were daily pot users had sex an average of 7.1 times during the previous four weeks, compared with six times reported by those who denied using marijuana in the past year. Marijuana is legal for medical or recreational adult use in 29 states and the District of Columbia, said spokesman Morgan Fox of the Marijuana Policy Project. "It doesn't say if you smoke more marijuana, you'll have more sex," he said.
Source: CBC News October 27, 2017 11:26 UTC