can you tell us specificly what you got? is it straight gso or is it a lube that 'contains' gso?
Originally Posted by bubbaJay
I have used both the high end massage oil/health store brands and the good old fashioned straight cooking oil that can usually be found in the same aisle as olive oil in most large grocery chains. If you have a Kroger's near you, you should be able to find it on their shelves. Kroger's sells a decorative bottle (abut 8.99 for 14 ounces) and a quart can (6.99). The only difference is how pretty you need the container to be. I usually transfer the oil into small plastic squirt bottles to make it easier for application, plus it is a nice touch to drop the little bottles into some hot water to warm it before a massage.
The great thing is this stuff can be used for cooking (good way to treat your outdoor grill because of the flame tolerance) and homemade salad dressings as well, so even if you decide you don't like it for massages, it won't go to waste.
My question is this:
What is it about Grape Seed Oil in particular that would make it more suitable to the task than, say, apricot kernel oil or something else?
Originally Posted by Laurentius
I am sure all of those oils work just as well for massage and would defer to your training as to the textures of various oils and the desirability for certain strokes and techniques. I know that GSO is touted to improve vascular circulation in the skin. In my experience, it does seem to make the labia blossom a bit faster and fuller--whether that is due to the properties of the oil or simply the right texture, friction, and touch combination, could probably be debated. I like it because the taste and smell is neutral as i often slide right into oral sex as the massage becomes more and more erotic.
I guess the question is, will those same techniques work with other oils--probably. Are those other oils safe inside the kitty? Grape Seed Oil is, so that is why I use it and i have had some pretty good results over the years so I stuck with it. i would be interested in seeing if the other oils work as well--that way i could provide a choice to ladies, if they prefer other tastes, textures and aromas.
The other benefit is that it does seem to get absorbed quickly, so there is not an oily mess or residue and while it will dampen sheets as you play with it, it does not leave an impossible stain--washes right out in the laundry.