Men who regularly smoke cannabis may be prematurely stubbing out
their sex lives, Australian research shows.
Men who smoked pot daily were found to be four times more likely to
have trouble reaching orgasm than those who did not inhale,
according to the La Trobe University study.
Other daily male cannabis smokers experienced premature ejaculation
at nearly three times the rate of non-smokers.
Professor Anthony Smith said while the habit often had a
significant impact on a man's sex life, the effects were not always
something the smokers would consider a sexual health problem.
"The findings suggest that men are self-medicating with cannabis to
delay orgasm," said Prof Smith from the Melbourne-based
university's Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and
Society.
"While many male smokers experienced sexual problems, they also
reported more partners than non-smokers.
"Marijuana users were twice as likely to have had two or more sex
partners in the previous year than men who didn't smoke
cannabis."
The study took in more than 8600 people, aged 16 to 64, who were
surveyed by telephone as part of the Australian Longitudinal Study
of Health and Relationships.
Participants were asked whether they had used cannabis in the
previous year and, if yes, their frequency.
Overall, 8.7% of those surveyed said they had used cannabis in the
past year, with twice as many men (11.2%) lighting up compared to
women (6.1%).
People under the age of 36 were more likely to smoke marijuana than
older participants.
The research also found women who smoked cannabis daily were more
likely to have had two or more sexual partners in the previous
year.
They were also seven times more likely to have been diagnosed with
a sexually transmitted infection in the past year than
non-smokers.
Smoke pot, stub out your sex life
Published: 6:02PM Wednesday October 14, 2009 Source: AAP
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