Is it OK to leave vaseline on my cockballs after jelqing?

For the past week I've been leaving the vaseline on my piece after my jelqing session instead of washing it off. Do you think this is safe? I don't want to get an infection on my penis.
 
It's just petroleum jelly at it's simplist. You usually just sweat it off or rubs off on your clothes. Either way, it comes off without you thinking about it. Just always make sure you shower to stay clean either way.
 
makemebig;477201 said:
The Vaseline will probably make everything softer and smoother. Like putting Vaseline on chapped lips.

yea that's what i was hoping for. i want my penis to be as smooth as a baby's butt.
 
Actually when i thing about it i do not think that it is good to use vaselin, my friend told me that vasilin is pretty unhealthy stuff. There are bad chemicals in it, i am goin to talk to my friend about it and check it out.

You guys should check it out becouse we are using vasiline 5 - 20 times a week,

this is what i found when i googled it



BAD, BAD, BAD , BAD BAD!!!!!!! It's a petrochemical which is a nightmare for you or the environment!!

Because petroleum jelly forms a seal over the skin, it disrupts the bodies process of elimination of toxins through the pores, potentially trapping them under the skin.
It creates a false sense or “feeling” of skin comfort and hydration while in fact it does nothing to nurture, heal or restore natural moisture to the skin.
It slows cellular regeneration, which can damage collagen, elastin and connective tissue and contribute to the appearance of aging.
It’s used as a base for cosmetics and medications because it stays on the skin but, while it is classified as non-comedogenic, it is also water-repellant and not water-soluble, making it difficult to cleanse from the skin. Even a minimal daily application can build up in the pores and attract dirt and bacteria, causing breakouts and skin irritation.

But grandma says to use Vaseline, and let’s be honest: It’s hard to find something that works quite as well on dry, cracked winter skin. If someone is going to slander the cure-all, there’d better be some good alternatives. Spirit says there are:

Natural alternatives deeply nourish and truly hydrate the skin, while rebuilding collagen and balancing moisture levels so that the skin isn’t just temporarily relieved of dryness, itching or chapping – it’s actually restored to the point that it stays hydrated and repairs better on its own.
 
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