THE GRAPE SEED OIL THREAD

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WELCOME TO THE GSO2 FAQ!

This thread will serve as a central resource for Grape Seed Oil information, discussions, and FAQ.

Please bear with me as I distill information from a number of sources and previous threads to keep up with the demand and relocate everything in a central area. This should save time in the end as curiosity seems to be increasing on this magical elixir and its uses in hobby application.

What follows will be a series of posts that breaks down the information into more manageable chunks making it easier to locate the answer for your specific questions or concerns. Please read the first two intro posts before commenting or asking questions.




--Anon
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WHAT IS GRAPE SEED OIL?

Grape seed oil is pressed from the seeds of various varieties of Vitis vinifera grapes. It was first discovered as a by-product of winemaking. Initially it was used as cooking oil because of its high smoke point (420 °F) and nutritional benefits. In addition to its high smoking point, grape seed oil has other positive attributes in relation to cooking. It has a clean, light taste. Because of its 'neutral or mild, nutty' taste, grape seed oil is often used as an ingredient in salad dressings or as a base for infusing or flavoring with garlic, rosemary, or other herbs or spices.

It is VERY good for your skin, but it is also very good for your internal health as it is high in Omega-3, Vitamin E, and linoleic acid. Grape seed oil is rich in several antioxidants, including polyphenols and proanthocyanidins, which have many health benefits. In particular it is rich in resveratrol which combats infections from bacteria and fungi. Not only is it good for softening your skin, it has shown to reduce yeast infections in many women.

Most grape seed oil is produced in Italy, with other producing nations including France, Spain, and Argentina. It is very easy to find in most grocery stores in the cooking oil aisle. In fact, it is usually cheaper than olive oil and vegetable oil, yet it seems to be more useful.
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G=grape
S=seed
O=oil
O=orgasm


The Grape Seed Oil Orgasm is actually not very complicated. If you have ever given a woman a massage, even a mediocre one, you can be taught to give a GSO2.

It begins with a relaxing full body massage that gradually drifts into a focus on the center core of her body and leads to the final digital stimulation of the G-spot, clitoris, and uretha sponge. It can be combined with cunnilingus. The combination of the techniques used and the properties of the oil seem to work in tandem giving most women a very deep, intense, full-body orgasm. With great frequency this coincides with female ejaculation, even in women that previously seemed incapable of such an orgasm in the past.

As a nutraceutical, grape seed oil has been shown to enhance arousal in men and women as a natural lubricant because of the impact it has on the limbic system and the stimulation or nerves and circulation. From a tantric standpoint, it releases flow in your chakras, thus increasing sexual energy.

Because it works as both a lubricant and stimulator it makes it much easier for a man to stimulate several erogenous zones at once creating intense spasms which in turn cause expulsion of noticeable amounts of clear fluid from the paraurethral ducts through and around the urethra during or before orgasm. This fluid is most akin to sucrose and has a very sweet taste in most healthy women. It is not urine. This is a common misnomer as to just prior to the orgasm, many women experience a similar sensation to the urge to urinate. In some women this may present an obstacle in their sexual arousal over the fear that they may be urinating and not climaxing. It is therefore extremely important that their lover be patient and accommodating to helping them become relaxed and focused on their enjoyment. This may require some reassurance. That as why the GSO2 works best when incorporated into a full body massage or long foreplay session.

There are many techniques that can be used, but the simplest approach is simple digital stimulation of the upper, shallow portion of the vulva that covers the G-spot. This video may be very helpful to you, if you are not experienced in this technique:



The vagina consists of dozens of pleasure spots that you may have yet to discover - but the most common are the G-spot and the clitoris.

If you want her to have a squirting orgasm, you need to know exactly what the clitoris looks like and where the G-spot is located. The clitoris is that small nub located at the opening of her vagina. On the other hand, the G-spot is a bit more complicated to locate. It is actually a bean-shaped tissue which feels rougher than the rest of the vaginal wall.

If her G-spot is something you that want to stimulate, you should insert your finger about one to three inches up her vaginal wall. Once you feel that rough, ridged tissue, make a crooked motion with your finger pointing towards her belly. Now, when you combine clitoral and G-spot stimulation, that is a surefire way of sending her into a squirting orgasm.

It should be noted that if you play with Grape Seed Oil, you should ALWAYS use a POLYURETHANE condom for CFS:



Organic oils have been know to corrupt latex and should be avoided. In fact, recent studies suggest POLY CONDOMS are actually safer than latex condoms due to the higher breakage threshholds and smaller pores, mesured in microns.



Now that you have read the basic introduction, please feel free to post questions and comments below. I will check this thread from time to time and this will be much easier than responding to multiple PMs.


--Anon
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This is some good info, thanks!
Although we have tried, and it has been a part of many playdates, I have never been able to squirt. I beleive it's due to the fact I tense up too much before I orgasm. My rabbit tends to make a lot of girls squirt, even the ones who claim they never have!
Hubby and I will try to grape oil...if I like it, I'll even introduce it to some of my dates. Thank you for the info!
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WHAT DOES A GRAPE SEED OIL ORGASM LOOK LIKE?

Ummm....I'm pretty sure ya don't have to use grape seed oil in order to have an orgasm in this manner....'-). But it could be that I am just in tune with my body more so than others....hmmmm

However, the actual product sounds intriguing and if it does everything it claims to, then it would be a great product to have! Thinking of getting a bottle just to see if it does what it adverstises in other aspects as well. Thanks for the heads up on this product!
I understand your love of GSO Anon, hehe...however I could not see myself using this with any dates. Oil is oil and I am sure it is 'not' a quick and easy clean up.
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I understand your love of GSO Anon, hehe...however I could not see myself using this with any dates. Oil is oil and I am sure it is 'not' a quick and easy clean up. Originally Posted by Cece Sinclaire
You may already be using it, Cece. It has astringent properties during application and then it also acts to moisturize and quickly absorbs into the skin. It is a major ingedient in a large variety of skin care, health and beauty, and cosmetic products. It is desirable because it has these properties and is still lighter in texture and neutral in taste and smell.
The lotion I use for my massage clients has grape seed oil IN it and it is VERY good lotion!
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Although we have tried, and it has been a part of many playdates, I have never been able to squirt. I beleive it's due to the fact I tense up too much before I orgasm. My rabbit tends to make a lot of girls squirt, even the ones who claim they never have!
Hubby and I will try to grape oil...if I like it, I'll even introduce it to some of my dates. Thank you for the info! Originally Posted by Tiffany Cums
Well if you find yourself up in Ohio when we aren't buried in snow drop me a line and i will be glad to do a demo for you!
Anon, how does it compare with almond oil and other types? I'm a geek, so I'm always looking for studies, etc.
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I have tried both. I feel that grape seed oil is a bit lighter, tastes better, and his a more neutral scent. I am also not sure about playing with the almond oil inside the kitty. Ladies should probably speak to their gynecologist just to be certain. the ladies that i have been with that have allowed me to use it have reported no problems and one lady who tends to be prone to yeast infections has confirmed that she had no problems and has come to believe it may help her condition and uses it even when not playing.

With that said, I think both oils are good for you and your skin. I know a number of my ladies have picked up their own supply, especially those that tan, because they like what it does for their skin.

It may come down to preference and what feels good to you and your lover. Here is a guide for you that compares many of the massage oils:

WHICH MASSAGE OIL IS BEST?

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There are some side effects for grape seed oil. One should always be careful when taking too much of any supplement. Just FYI.
Side effects of using grape seed oil to prepare food are hard to quantify. The oil is a rich source of omega-6 fatty acids, which are polyunsaturated fatty acids. A diet high in polyunsaturated fatty acids has been linked to a decrease in the production of DHA, an important nutrient for brain cell development. Polyunsaturated oils can also lower "good" HDL cholesterol as well as the "bad" LDL cholesterol.
and if you are taking any prescription meds, check with you doctor.
Grape seed extract may interfere with prescription and over-the-counter medication, but possible interactions haven't been studied. The antioxidants in grape seeds may boost the active ingredients in prescription blood thinning medication, and slow down blood clotting, so use under a doctor's supervision.
As far as inducing the female orgasm, there is absolutely no evidence of that. I did not know that eccie allowed hobbyists to post blatant classified ads. This is NOT Craigs List.
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How do they milk the grape seeds? Do they have indentured labor making grape seed oil in sweatshops? How is it different than snake oil?

I prefer my grape goodies fermented.
How do they milk the grape seeds? Originally Posted by pyramider
They hire people with really small hands.