Don't end your night high and dry.
Get the new cannabis oil-infused lube, Foria, for a sexual experience that will either give you "multiple orgasms over a 15-minute span," or an insane craving for Taco Bell. We're not sure, but Nerve reports that Foria's vagina-safe concoction will actually get women high.
Foria uses a cannabis oil that contains THC and other cannabinoids, blended with coconut oil, for a "viscous, slippery, toy-safe" experience, according to Nerve. And it works! The site reports:
That sounds great, but before you pull out your credit cards, there is a catch. Foria is only available to California residents who have a valid physician's recommendation letter, according to the site. If you're one of those lucky few, you can pick up a small bottle for about $88.
Testers' reviews vary, but Foria founder Mathew Gerson claims it gives women "a sense of embodiment, a sense of dropping into a more full relationship to sexual sensations, and sensations around the body. As you can imagine, as that builds up to orgasm, if orgasm is a part of your experience, then that can lead to intensification and a more full body experience."
We also know that all reactions to marijuana ingestion vary greatly -- and there aren't any FDA studies on taking products like these vaginally -- so use with caution. Basically, if you don't already smoke or ingest marijuana, cannabis lube probably shouldn't be your first try in getting high.
(h/t Cosmo)
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Get the new cannabis oil-infused lube, Foria, for a sexual experience that will either give you "multiple orgasms over a 15-minute span," or an insane craving for Taco Bell. We're not sure, but Nerve reports that Foria's vagina-safe concoction will actually get women high.
Foria uses a cannabis oil that contains THC and other cannabinoids, blended with coconut oil, for a "viscous, slippery, toy-safe" experience, according to Nerve. And it works! The site reports:
"The product works specifically for women because of the very sensitive and absorbent membrane of the vagina and entire vulva — inner and outer labia and clitoris included."
That sounds great, but before you pull out your credit cards, there is a catch. Foria is only available to California residents who have a valid physician's recommendation letter, according to the site. If you're one of those lucky few, you can pick up a small bottle for about $88.
Testers' reviews vary, but Foria founder Mathew Gerson claims it gives women "a sense of embodiment, a sense of dropping into a more full relationship to sexual sensations, and sensations around the body. As you can imagine, as that builds up to orgasm, if orgasm is a part of your experience, then that can lead to intensification and a more full body experience."
We also know that all reactions to marijuana ingestion vary greatly -- and there aren't any FDA studies on taking products like these vaginally -- so use with caution. Basically, if you don't already smoke or ingest marijuana, cannabis lube probably shouldn't be your first try in getting high.
(h/t Cosmo)
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