By Maria Myka (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Nov 28, 2014 04:31 AM EST

It seems that having the reputation of being the big man on campus is not enough proof that it actually delivers, because as much of a playboy Hugh Hefner is, his performance in bed is not all it's cracked up to be.

At least that's what former Playmate Kendra Wilkinson said.

In an article by the Daily Mirror, Kendra allegedly had no nice things to say about her sexual experiences with Hefner. She said, "I was usually very drunk doing those evenings, I tended not to care about much until the next day. I had to be very drunk or smoke lots of weed to survive those nights."

Ouch.

Kendra, whose celebrity status peaked when she appeared as one of Hugh's three girlfriends on "The Girls Next Door" in 2005, explained in much detail that, "at about the minute mark, I pulled away and it was done. It was like a job. Clock in, clock out. It's not like I enjoyed having sex with him."

According to the Daily Mail, Kendra was part of Hugh's entourage in 2005 at only 18 while he was 78, and it was the perks that she allowed herself to date the magazine publisher. She told Melanie Sykes, "He asked me to be one of his girlfriends and I was like, "I don't know what that means, but hell yeah I'm there. I was living in the smallest apartment with the ugliest **** and I was praying for anything to get me out of there."

"He asked me to be part of the Playboy Mansion and I accepted, of course. I went by straight away but I didn't know that sex was involved. He'd ask if you wanted to go upstairs, and that was that. I was 18 and he was 78."

Kendra, however, did not stay in the mansion for long. People noted that her relationship with Hugh ended in 2008, and she got married to Hank Baskett in 2009. Despite rumors of her husband allegedly cheating on her with a transsexual model, she said that she's not divorcing him.

She went on Access Hollywood just recently saying, "He loves me and we're gonna be together for the rest of our lives. "We'll prove it ... until we're 100 years old. We're gonna be together forever."

She also defended her husband, saying, "If you believe you're perfect and you don't believe in forgiveness, you're not meant to be married. He went through an identity crisis."

It seems that her relationship with Hank is more worth it than staying in the Playboy mansion with Hugh, then.