Cannabis has recently been legalized in Canada as a 'recreational drug', and is being debated in many other countries. This has created a kind of cannabis group - people who are using cannabis to increase sexual pleasure.
These types of people are called 'canasexual' - the word is derived from the first part of the English name for cannabis, cannabis.
There are a variety of methods - including burning candles mixed with marijuana in the bedroom, or spraying marijuana oil on the genitals of girls.
The BBC's Ayman al-Juji writes that while it may sound strange, online sales of a variety of such products are on the rise - including cannabis oil, sprays, candles, and even cannabis plant flowers.
Truth be told, the use of cannabis for sexual pleasure is very ancient. Many traditional Hindus in India believe that drinking a cannabis drink - called 'bhang lachchi' - increases sexual desire.
In ancient Egypt, women applied honey mixed with marijuana to their genitals - the purpose of which was to 'cool the uterus'.
Does that mean ‘sexexual’ is not a new thing at all?
Ashley Manta of California was the first to use the word cannabis. In 2013, she launched a variety of sex therapy services based on a 'magical' plant called marijuana. Marijuana was still banned in the United States.
But now cannabis use has been legalized in various states in the United States. The ban was first lifted in Uruguay, and in the United Kingdom the legalization of cannabis use in medicine is being reconsidered.
Adam and Donia (pseudonym), residents of Luton, UK. They've been using cannabis for the past three years to increase sexual pleasure.
Donia said, "My body shape is not perfect. But when I use cannabis, all these thoughts go away from my head, my body and mind are relaxed. I feel a warmth, I feel more pleasure in sex."
He made his own cannabis-mixed olive oil by looking at the instructions found on the internet.
According to an American organization, the demand for these is increasing so much that they are not able to supply it.
But no survey has been conducted on such uses of cannabis, nor has its scientific basis been proven.
On the contrary, some surveys have shown the opposite. A survey has found that marijuana use by men has an adverse effect on their sexual ability. Another survey found that those who consumed marijuana every day were twice as likely to have sexual problems.
A consultant to the British Sexual Health and HIV Association. Mark Lawton says people should be careful when using alcohol or other drugs during sex.
Ashley Manta, of course, thinks that more research is needed, and that these methods may not be for everyone.
But she said she has benefited greatly from using marijuana in her own sex life.
I dont think its safe to use drugs while having sex. Marijuana is toxic and effects the organs and any drugs that increses the time of orgasm is directly cause damage to.brain and I.seen cases of brain damage overnight after having sex. Even sidenifil is causing problems to brain..