Hugh Hefner: Couldn’t Have Had Seven Girlfriends Without Viagra Hugh Hefner |
Hugh Hefner, who is not only known as the founder and chief creative officer of Playboy Enterprises but is also famous for keeping multiple girlfriends, swears by anti-impotence drug Viagra to keep his sex life going.
Hefner, 84 is a devoted supporter of the pill and claims that it was not possible for him to have seven girlfriends at a time if the Viagra was not invented.
“Couldn’t have had seven girlfriends without Viagra,” Hugh Hefner quoted.
"Thank goodness for the arrival of Viagra. It breaks down that (age) wall. But I think you gain some experience over the years and that helps. Woody Allen said, 'If you don't think that sex is dirty, you're not doing it right',” he added.
Meanwhile, the playboy magazine owner also believes that it is easy to have seven girlfriends instead of being loyal to one.
"Sometimes one woman is more difficult. I was married and faithful for eight years in the 1980s, and following that, as an overreaction to that failed marriage, I wound up with seven live-in girlfriends. Dealing with those seven girlfriends was easier than dealing with one wife," he said.
Hefner was first married to Mildred Williams from 1949-1959 and later he wed Kimberley Conrad, who he first met in 1980s.
However, Hefner is currently dating just one woman, 24-year-old blonde beauty Crystal Harris.