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How Cannabis Affects Men and Women Differently

The cool thing about #cannabis is the acceptance of this, and it does have different effects. While it’s still in the early stages, we’ve learned a lot.

 

They actually do affect #women and #men quite #differently. Men have been a major cannabis users in the past, and it’s only recently seen an uptake in women, so here’s what we know about how it affects men and women in a different manner.

 

Does it really?

 

A lot of studies have cropped up, and with new articles coming up every single day, we’ve found that there are a lot of different elements that come with the usage of #cannabis.

 

Some are small, but some are big. With the stigma continuing to diminish, a lot of people are seeing differences in the way it affects men and women. With more research being put forward, there is definitely a lot of interesting things coming under the pipeline that are worth looking into.

 

Ages introduced

 

Men tend to get into cannabis earlier than women do, usually around high school age or sometimes college. Women ay use it much later in their lives. This is usually based on the risks of #use of cannabis, and usually, most women are scared of the side effects of potential dependency when they’re young.

 

However, once a woman turns thirty, they’re two times more likely to develop a cannabis use. This is something that also is starting to have less of a gap in age due to the idea that #marijuana is #not a gateway #drug.

 

Consumption

 

When it involves the consumption, men usually take more than women, and usually, a lot of women tend to have the same side effects that men do at smaller amounts. When you look at animal studies, females tend to be much more sensitive to THC effects, and this sensitivity is due to the differences in the metabolism of #THC in those who consume it. Women tend to have more fat in their body, so since it is fat soluble, it may stop the #psychoactivity of the compound and its ability to hit the bloodstream.

 

Both men and women tend to consume cannabis in general differently. Men like blunts and joints, and they like vapes and concentrates. Women end to prefer #edibles, #tinctures, or bong pipes, and there’s no reason for it, it’s just what they like.

 

Appetite changes

 

Usually, cannabis makes you get the #munchies, and the impact does vary. This is usually associated with different strains, especially those which are indica in choice.

 

Studies have found that some dosages of the #cannabinoid does cause more fasting #gastric levels in men, so it increases their #appetite, and in women, it slowed down, and the men had more interest in consuming food compared to women.

This would linger over the next couple of hours, and then, women would consume more.

 

The Sexual Side Effects

 

An interesting thing about this is that cannabis does impact the natural functions and sexual desires. Women do get impacted the most due to the estrogen in their body, which is responsible for their menstruation cycles, but also their #urinary, #reproductive areas, the blood vessels, heart, and brain.

 

When a woman ovulates, they have a ton of natural #endocannabinoids. When they have #THC, it actually does impact the sex drive, but only in small doses. However, with larger doses, the intercourse drive tends to lessen.

 

It also does cause more chances of #sperm that’s deformed though, which does impact the chance for #fertilization, but this is still early in its #research and #study.

 

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Uploaded on September 30, 2018