If you smoke marijuana and your partner does too, we have good news for you: you're likely in the least abusive kind of relationship.
As the Newsy video above notes, a University of Buffalo study that was meant to be looking at how alcohol affects couples actually found that partners who smoke weed together reported a lower level of aggression towards each other.
Although marijuana is most often associated with relaxed, low-key behaviour, in certain individuals it can cause anxiety and paranoia, notes the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.
So is it all rose-coloured clouds of smoke for these happy stoner couples? Take a look at the video to see what the evidence found.
As the Newsy video above notes, a University of Buffalo study that was meant to be looking at how alcohol affects couples actually found that partners who smoke weed together reported a lower level of aggression towards each other.
Although marijuana is most often associated with relaxed, low-key behaviour, in certain individuals it can cause anxiety and paranoia, notes the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.
So is it all rose-coloured clouds of smoke for these happy stoner couples? Take a look at the video to see what the evidence found.