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This New Product Is Basically Poppers You Put In Your Ass

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They say it will help you "take XL" guys and more.

A new product being sold by Fort Troff promises to make anal sex a breeze.

Boof is a "butt shot" that promises to help you "take XL cocks and more" using the power of CBD oil, according to a listing. It apparently offers "full-body relaxation + maximum pleasure," and "delivers the HIGHEST concentration of pure CBD," a chemical derived from cannabis plants that has been quite popular recently.

CBD is short for cannabidiol. While it is a component of marijuana it doesn't actually make those who use it stoned, but instead can be used to heighten a state of deep relaxation. That's obviously what Fort Troff is focused on here, the muscle relaxation.

Their product comes done in collaboration with Foria, a company they say is "best known for potency and quality of CBD supplements." Foria is also selling Basics Suppositories, which seems to be similar to the Boof product, but instead marketed to women. Forias option says it provides "soothing, tension melting effects" and is specified for use with menstrual pain. But this wouldn't be the first time CBD is used in concert with getting it on.

Remedy Review, a website which focuses on CBD and natural health remedies, did a survey of 5,398 Americans who said they have taken CBD for sex with a sexual partner. The majority of those respondents said their orgasms were more intense after taking CBD.

Dr. Evan Goldstein, an anal surgeon and founder of Bespoke Surgical, says that CBD and sex "are natural fits for each other."

"CBD is such a great addition to anal play and what's nice is that there are so many options for how to incorporate it," Dr. Goldstein told Kinkly. "There are vapes or tinctures, which allow people to inhale or ingest CBD for systemic effects. Specifically for anal sex, people can also apply it locally, either by using lubricants and/or suppositories that are infused with CBD."

Fort Troff's option comes as eight suppositories, meaning eight pill-like devices that you insert anally. According to the retailer users "you won't get fucked up or desensitized," from use. "There's no THC. Your ass will simply feel feally fuckin good."

And while we have no way to verify this -- yet -- it sounds ideal. If it doesn't work though, there's always poppers.

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