How's Your Sex Life? (Vaping and Sex)

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John Phoenix

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Many studies have suggested a link between smoking and sexual problems.

Nicotine is a vasoconstrictor, meaning it tightens blood vessels and restricts blood flow. In the long term, it has even been shown to cause permanent damage to arteries. Since a man's erection depends on blood flow, researchers assumed smoking would affect erections. Studies have confirmed this time and again
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Professor Louise Van Der Velde, also known as the Love Doctor of GMTV, smoking has both a long term and a short term effect on smoker's ability and desire to have sex: "The toxins that build up in your system contribute to feelings of lethargy. But instantly, after just one cigarette, the body's ability to function decreases, which means erections can be a problem. It also affects libido and general desire, as smoking massively effects the hormonal balance, and testosterone levels are responsible for libido.
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Can the electronic cigarette help you to have a better sex life?


As an electronic cigarette user I was keen to find out if the electronic cigarette could improve my sex life.
My initial conclusion was no.
As we saw before, nicotine can reduce sex drive, at least temporarily.
However, what we forgot was that the amount of nicotine contained in an electronic cigarette - or at least those which have been tested - is substantially lower per puff than in real cigarettes.
Dr Murray Laugeson told us:
"With respect to e-cigarettes, the nicotine dose per puff is only about 10% that of a puff from a regular tobacco cigarette, and so e-cigarettes alone are unlikely to cause impotence."
So assuming that long term damage has not already been caused by cigarettes, perhaps switching from cigarettes to electronic cigarettes could improve sex life.
Let's remember that all sorts of other crap has been removed from cigarettes, and in general smokers should have more energy and libido. This seem to have been confirmed by our ongoing e-cigarette survey, with a number of smokers reporting:

  • an improved ability to do exercise (makes for a more energetic romp in bed)
  • an improved improved sense of smell - (smell can both arouse and improve the experience of sex)
  • an improved sense of taste (use your imagination!)

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The above are opinions that may or may not contribute to a more fulfilling sex life. No scientific studies have been done to determine if using e-cigarettes over analogs can improve your sex life.

What do you think, Is your sex life better after switching to e-cigarettes?




 

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Dr Murray Laugeson told us:
"With respect to e-cigarettes, the nicotine dose per puff is only about 10% that of a puff from a regular tobacco cigarette, and so e-cigarettes alone are unlikely to cause impotence."

Not if you smoke 42mg eliquid, it's all depends on the mg. Plus AFAIK no one ever did any studies on how much nicotine you really absorb with ecig. Plus the fact that we all vape differently, some people absorb more in the lungs, others exhale faster.
 
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