The Canna Curious Podcast: Conversations on Cannabis, Wellness & Women’s Health
A podcast exploring medicinal cannabis, plant-based healing, and women’s health. Host Kyla de Clifford shares real stories, expert insights, and conscious conversations about chronic pain, nervous system support, advocacy, and natural medicine. For curious minds redefining healing.
Note: Canna Curious is an independent educational podcast. Content is for general information only and does not promote or advertise any therapeutic goods. Always talk to a qualified health professional about your individual circumstances.
The Canna Curious Podcast: Conversations on Cannabis, Wellness & Women’s Health
25 - Lillie Brown: Painful Sex 101.
Painful sex is common but not normal. Kyla and sexologist Lillie Brown unpack the fear–pain cycle, pelvic pain, arousal and lubrication, and practical steps to heal without pushing through pain. We also touch on how cannabis may help some women reduce pain and increase pleasure, plus when to bring in a pelvic floor physio or sexologist.
Key Takeaways
- Pain is information, not something to “push through.”
- The fear–pain cycle can be broken with slowness + safety + pleasure.
- Arousal matters: women need 20–40 minutes for full physiological arousal (engorgement, lengthening, “tenting”).
- Lube is protective and pleasurable. Add more than you think.
- Penetration can be taken off the table while you heal and sex can still be great.
- Consider a pelvic floor physio and/or sexologist for tailored support.
- Some women find cannabis (topical/systemic) helps with pain, arousal, and presence. Start low, go slow, and consult a clinician.
What We Cover
- Defining painful sex (dyspareunia) and common sensations (stinging/burning at the entrance, deep dull/throbbing pain).
- Pelvic pain 101 and common contributors (endo/adenomyosis, pelvic floor dysfunction, UTIs, thrush, IBS, hormonal shifts).
- Vaginismus (primary/secondary) and why “just relax” isn’t a plan.
- The fear–pain cycle: anticipation → bracing → pain → avoidance (and how to exit it).
- Arousal & anatomy: erectile tissue of the vulva, vaginal lengthening, and “tenting.”
- Practical tools: breathwork, pelvic floor release/relaxation, lube strategy, dilators with arousal, depth-limit tools (e.g., Ohnut), positions, and partner communication.
- Cannabis & sex: topical application, suppositories, systemic use, and why presence matters.
Connect with Kyla de Clifford
Instagram: @cannacuriousaus
TikTok: @cannacuriousau
YouTube: @cannacurious
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Disclaimer:
We are not doctors, and this is not medical advice. Everything shared here is based on our personal lived experiences and the stories of others. Always speak with a qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health or wellness routine.