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The dating scene is difficult, especially with the pandemic. Marijuana use can be a deal-breaker in relationships. Although many support legalization, some are not ready to date cannabis users. The advice is to date those with the same views, or use cannabis-friendly dating sites.

Can Couples With Opposing Views on Marijuana Survive?

Mar 29, 2025

Mike Adams

Cannabis Now



The dating scene can be a nightmare for singles and with the added layer
of the COVID-19 pandemic, things aren’t getting any easier.

There was once a time when a belief in God, country and a desire to spawn a
litter of children was enough to bring couples harmoniously together for
both good or ill. But those days are *long* gone. There is so much more at
stake now, as centuries of oppression throughout American history have led
to the rise of women’s rights and a cultural obsession with giving people
of all walks of life the same freedom to live out a miserable existence in
their pursuit of happiness.

But not every citizen is prepared to jump onboard the progressive trends
gaining traction in the United States. Some folks are more concerned about
maintaining the antiquated standards of our forefathers than conducting
themselves with any level of common sense, honor and civility. So,
depending on individual personalities, any mutual attraction between two
people can quickly turn to disaster when opposing views on touchy subjects
come to light.

And believe it or not, marijuana is right up there with those issues that
have a tendency to drag even the most promising couples down the
Shakespearian rabbit hole to the ranks of star-crossed lovers.
Loud and Proud?

Although a majority of Americans now support the concept of legal weed,
that doesn’t mean everyone out there on Tinder, Match and other love
connection sites are eager to date, build a life or even have a
one-night-stand with someone with an affinity for cannabis. The stigmas
associated with the herb still run deep, which means there is still a
portion of the population with an aversion to all things weed.

In some cases, cannabis remains associated with the drug culture. So even
if a person understands that marijuana is safer than alcohol and that it
has therapeutic benefits — hell, they may also feel strongly about criminal
justice reform and be in favor of decriminalizing it at the federal level —
they still may never be happy about having a sheet-soaking love affair with
someone who gets high.

It is not uncommon to see dating profiles branded with the phrases
“potheads swipe left,” and “druggies need not apply,” during those
late-night searches for the one, or at least the one right now. Honestly,
this degree of forwardness makes it simple for the average cannabis
consumer. We swipe left! There are also those die-hard marijuana users who
proudly stamp their profiles with “420-friendly” and other green phrases to
let others know that they are down with the doobie. Yet most seem intent on
keeping that information private until the time is right.

Not unlike abortion, gay marriage or a fondness of Kid Rock, marijuana is
still one of those issues that gets put on hold until after the first date.
While a person might be quick to point out during an initial encounter that
they “have a cocktail from time to time,” and perhaps even reveal their
less-than-flavorful music taste, very few will divulge their passion for
pot. Unless, of course, they connect right out of the gate with someone on
the same heady wavelength. But because most people are still so reserved
about the pot issue, maybe feeling the need to protect their careers or
keep it a secret from family members, this part of a person’s lifestyle can
be difficult to gauge.

Recently, reports have surfaced suggesting that in spite of whether two
people agree on marijuana, it may still be possible for cannabis users and
non-users to have a successful relationship. All that needs to happen, or
so they say, is for the user to convince the non-user that weed hasn’t
turned them into a non-productive, burned out stoner with nothing to offer
civil society. The article suggests that the marijuana consumer should come
clean as soon as possible about their use, engaging in an open dialogue
with their non-using partner in an attempt to assure them that weed has
enhanced their lives rather than contribute to their degeneration.

But this can be tricky.
Finding Love in a Dopeless Place

We admit that honestly is the best policy, especially if there is any
interest whatsoever about moving the relationship to the next level. But it
is important to understand that the outcome of that discussion could go
either way. Your date may be relieved that they, too, are sitting across
from a marijuana fanatic, or they might be offended by it and you’ll never
see them again. We are not so sure that approaching a dating situation with
integrity is necessary for the occasional hookup. In fact, less information
is often better in these cases. Honesty about one’s marijuana use is really
only critical in a spot where there seems to be some chemistry and an
interest in seeing each other naked on a regular basis.

Unfortunately, we are not hopeful that this smidgen of morality will lead
to a happy ending in the case of two people with opposing views on cannabis
use. Marijuana is not precisely the same deal-breaking construct as being a Trump
supporter (or vice versa), but it is still in the same ballpark. Again,
many people support legalization, but some of them are far from ready to
get into a long-term relationship (or even a temporary one) with a cannabis
user. Sure, it’s a hypocritical stance, but that doesn’t make it any less
real. We are still living in a time when people will consume alcohol in
front of their children, yet they hide their cannabis use from them at all
cost. Legal marijuana still needs more time to mature and become socially
acceptable before this changes.

Our advice, if cannabis use is and always will be a large part of your
life, is to do your to best enter into relationships with people who feel
the same way. This certainly won’t ensure that you’ll live happily ever
after — it is a relationship, after all — but it might keep you from
wasting too much time on the wrong person. Seek out cannabis-friendly
dating sites. There are a few out there that might be worth your while. Or
you could always utilize the sneaky methods employed by boozehounds for
decades: just hide it from your significant other and hope for the best.

Hey, it’s your life. We’re just trying to help you get through it as easily
and as stoned as possible. If you happen to get lucky in the process, good
for you.

Now, go forth and be loved!

*TELL US*, could you date someone who doesn’t use cannabis?

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