Let me tell you about this experiment I did. It all started when I got curious about using Vaseline as a personal lube and whether creatine has any sexual effects. I know, it sounds a bit out there, but stick with me.
First off, I grabbed a tub of Vaseline. I’d heard mixed things about using it as a lube – some folks swear by it, while others warn against it. I figured, why not try it out myself? I took a small amount and applied it. Immediately, I noticed it felt super slick and long-lasting, which was pretty nice. But, I also felt a bit uneasy because I knew it wasn’t water-based and could potentially trap bacteria. I made sure to clean up thoroughly afterward, just to be safe. I did this a few times, and yeah, it worked as a lubricant, but that nagging feeling about possible irritation or infection was always in the back of my mind. I can’t say it was the most pleasant thought.
After experimenting with Vaseline, I moved on to creatine. Now, I’ve been taking creatine for a while to help with my workouts. It’s great for giving me that extra push during intense training sessions and helping with muscle growth. But I stumbled upon some articles online talking about whether it affects you sexually. Most of them said there’s no real evidence linking creatine to erectile dysfunction, but I was still curious.
Here’s what I did:
- Continued my regular creatine routine: I kept taking my usual dose of creatine monohydrate every day.
- Monitored my body: I paid close attention to any changes in my sexual function or desire. I wanted to see if I noticed anything different, good or bad.
- Kept up with my workouts: I maintained my regular exercise routine to ensure that the creatine was doing its job for my muscles.
Honestly, I didn’t notice any difference in my sexual performance or desire. I felt the same as before I started taking creatine, as far as that goes. But, I did feel the usual benefits during my workouts – more energy, better endurance, and muscle gains. It was pretty reassuring to see that creatine wasn’t messing with my sexual health.
So, what’s the takeaway from this little experiment? Well, regarding Vaseline, it works as a lube, but it’s probably not the best choice. The risk of trapping bacteria and causing irritation or infection is a real downer. There are plenty of water-based lubes out there that are a much safer bet. I will not use Vaseline again.
As for creatine, at least in my experience, it doesn’t do anything sexually. It does what it’s supposed to do for your muscles and workouts, and that’s about it. No need to worry about it affecting your performance in the bedroom. It’s a thumbs up for workouts but doesn’t do anything special when you’re getting intimate. I hope this helps someone. I will not try to write next time.
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