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Dagga smokers have more sex, study claims

But taking up the habit is no guarantee you’ll get lucky

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WHERE there is smoke, there tends to be fire, say medical researcher­s who found frequent marijuana users have about 20% more sex than those who abstain.

Researcher­s at Stanford University School of Medicine in the US unveiled the link between marijuana and the frequency of sexual intercours­e in a study which was published yesterday in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.

Researcher­s in California reached their conclusion after a retrospect­ive analysis of data on 50 000 Americans aged 25 to 45, compiled from 2002 to 2015 by the National Survey of Family Growth. The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention sponsored the survey.

Respondent­s were asked how many times they had heterosexu­al intercours­e in the past four weeks and how frequently they had smoked marijuana over the past 12 months, Stanford researcher­s said.

Women who were daily pot users had sex an average of 7.1 times during the previous four weeks, compared with the 6 times reported by those who denied using marijuana in the past year. For men, the daily users reported 6.9 times, compared with 5.6 for non-users.

“In other words, pot users are having about 20% more sex than pot abstainers,” said the senior author of the study Dr Michael Eisenberg, who is an assistant professor of urology at Stanford University.

Given that the average couple has sex about once a week, Eisenberg said, the bottom line for partaking in a bong or blunt could add up to 20 more instances of sexual intercours­e each year.

“I think if you asked a man or a woman, 20 more times to have sex over a year, that would seem like a lot,” Eisenberg said.

It used to be thought that couples mostly smoked after sex but Eisenberg said his findings showed the opposite was true for “all races, ages, education levels, income groups and religions, every health status, whether they were married or single and whether or not they had kids”.

Marijuana is legal for medical or recreation­al adult use in 29 American states and the District of Columbia, said spokespers­on Morgan Fox of the Marijuana Policy Project.

A record percentage of Americans – 64% – believe adult use of the drug should be legal, according to a Gallup poll published this week.

Eisenberg cautioned the study should not be misinterpr­eted as having proven a causal link.

“It doesn’t say if you smoke more marijuana, you’ll have more sex,” he said.

Still, for many, research in the name of science might never be so much fun. – Reuters

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