fattiemcnuggins
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that isn't the first time I have heard of a rhino strain doing that. could be something to it

My wife and I found a strain she likes and will only smoke at home, with me alone. The blue rhino strain get her going really good.
About 20 minutes after she literally starts getting very very wet and horny with no extra influence at all. EVERY TIME! She becomes an extremely wild one for a couple hours and nothing else or any other strain has ever done this to her in any way, shape, or form.
Everyone is different and I believe there is a strain out there for everyone, just got to find it. We found hers by accident and are slowly trying the rest of the parental strains separately.
According to "Trends in Pharmacological Sciences" the only component that is sexually stimulating is THC, so theoretically any strain with high THC (and low CBD) should do the trick. Personally I think it just helps some people loosen up and it's 'not' really an effective aphrodisiac but I guess miles vary here too.
Blue Dream, Blue Dream, Blue Dream... That is the one Strain that I know for a fact that makes most of the girls I know horny
According to "Trends in Pharmacological Sciences" the only component that is sexually stimulating is THC, so theoretically any strain with high THC (and low CBD) should do the trick. Personally I think it just helps some people loosen up and it's 'not' really an effective aphrodisiac but I guess miles vary here too.
some strains make you sleepy or numb what strain will make your senses come alive and make the ladies horny.
http://the420times.com/2011/02/is-marijuana-sex-enhancing-or-sex-killing/
The best report, based on interviews with 97 adults in Kansas City, showed that more than two-thirds of subjects reported increased sexual pleasure and satisfaction with marijuana use. About half of both sexes also reported increased sexual desire while using marijuana. Emotional closeness and physical enjoyment of snuggling were also enhanced. But one-third said the drug was not sex-enhancing, and half reported no increase in desire. [Weller, RA and JA Halikas, Marijuana Use and Sexual Behavior, Journal of Sex Research (1984) 20:186.]