In her podcast “Girls Next Level,” former Playboy Playmate Holly Madison discusses a concerning aspect of her relationship with Hugh Hefner. She reveals that Hefner had a peculiar fondness for using baby oil as a lubricant, a practice she strongly advises against.
Huge Hefner didn’t care about the unsanitary practice
Madison shares her firsthand experience of using baby oil as a lubricant, describing it as leaving her constantly irritated and leading to frequent yeast infections. Her gynecologist warned her about the negative impact on pH balance. Madison expressed her frustrations in trying to convince Hefner to abandon this unsanitary practice.
While Madison emphasized the inappropriate nature of using baby oil internally, Hefner would defend his actions by pointing out its common use on babies’ skin. Madison clarifies the distinction and underscores the potential harm caused by such usage.
Research from Ohio State University supports Madison’s claims, indicating an increased risk of yeast infections when oil is introduced into the vagina. Dr. Hilda Hutcherson, a renowned obstetrics and gynecology expert, warns against using oil with condoms, as it can degrade latex and compromise protection against STDs and unintended pregnancies.
Madison discloses her discovery that Hefner would secretly apply baby oil to his hand and then use it on her without her knowledge or consent. She expresses her disgust and frustration with this nonconsensual behavior.
Over time, Madison has become more vocal about her negative experiences with Hefner and living in the Playboy mansion. In the A&E documentary series “Secrets of Playboy,” she reveals her fear of leaving Hefner due to his possession of nude photos taken without her consent.
Madison’s revelations serve as a reminder of the importance of consent and respectful behavior in all intimate relationships. Her openness encourages discussions about boundaries and mutual respect in the context of personal encounters.