Member Dysfunction and Marijuana: What Every Man Needs to Know It’s hard to believe that marijuana is now legal, in some form, in 33 states in the Union. According to studies conducted in 2017, nearly 37 million people use marijuana in some form. It’s becoming more and more common. Like any substance, it has side effects over time, and there is a direct impact from using it. One direct impact that is currently in question is its general sensual effects on men and women, specifically, member dysfunction in men. While the conclusions are skewed, let’s explore the links between this common male organ problem and weed. Member Dysfunction: A Quick Review Let’s all get on the same page about what member dysfunction is. Having a once-every-blue-moon issue with summoning the soldier is not classified as member dysfunction. Now, if a man has the issue 25 percent of the time, he may be suffering from this common male organ problem. Also, it’s not just men of a certain age who are affected by member dysfunction. Men of any age can experience it, although a man’s risk of experiencing it does notably increase every decade after age 40. Marijuana and Intimate Time: The Hard (no pun intended) Data Since marijuana was classified as a Schedule I substance for such a long time, there isn’t a lot of conclusive clinical data on the effects. However, with more and more legalization initiatives, the opportunity for additional studies grows. However, there is at least some information out there, and some of it does talk about member dysfunction and other male organ problems. Here’s what’s been studied or anecdotally noted about marijuana use and relations: More people are interested in having relations. This was also clinically measured in 2017 with a test group of 50,000 men and
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