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RickBMN 65 Reviews 426 reads
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As a massage/body rubs only guy, here are my 2 cents:

I prefer unscented oil.  Grape seed or olive.  It really makes a difference, too, if you spend a bit more and buy the really good stuff from a place that supplies spas.  It is much easier to work with, it is great on the skin, you don't need to use as much, and they won't stain like some others. Plus, at the end of the session the guy (and your sheets) won't be like soaked sponges. The good providers seem to prefer these as do a lot of guys.  I think many guys prefer unscented to avoid lingering scents and perhaps some questions when they get home.  Unless, of course, a shower is available.

Lotions, IMHO, get sticky and really create friction.

I've been subjected to some really awful oils and lotions over the years.  Been doused with generic baby oil from Wal Mart and one provider added some sort of fragrance to the oil, and I smelled like PineSol; it stained the collar of a really nice shirt.

It pays to use quality products.

I am new to the massage game so still looking for an oil to be my preferred choice for rubbing around :)  I don't want anything that gets too greasy, so I am looking for opinions here!  Also guys, do you prefer unscented, or something subtly scented

Unscented please!  I prefer jojaba, olive or grape seed for a good deep tissue.  Now if just for rubbing a lotion with leave skin soft and not alarming afterwards oily feeling.

As a massage/body rubs only guy, here are my 2 cents:

I prefer unscented oil.  Grape seed or olive.  It really makes a difference, too, if you spend a bit more and buy the really good stuff from a place that supplies spas.  It is much easier to work with, it is great on the skin, you don't need to use as much, and they won't stain like some others. Plus, at the end of the session the guy (and your sheets) won't be like soaked sponges. The good providers seem to prefer these as do a lot of guys.  I think many guys prefer unscented to avoid lingering scents and perhaps some questions when they get home.  Unless, of course, a shower is available.

Lotions, IMHO, get sticky and really create friction.

I've been subjected to some really awful oils and lotions over the years.  Been doused with generic baby oil from Wal Mart and one provider added some sort of fragrance to the oil, and I smelled like PineSol; it stained the collar of a really nice shirt.

It pays to use quality products.

...and I smelled like PineSol; it stained the collar of a really nice shirt.  
This is so funny

Sad thing is....  this is 100% true.  And this session was after a business meeting, so the shirt that was ruined was a very, very nice one.  The collar never looked the same regardless how long I soaked it or how much Shout or Spray N Wash I used.  Good thing I was divorced and living alone at the time, or that might have been the start of my divorce.

As a longtime massage guy, I agree with Rick. No greasy stuff, no smells, no stains...

I'm also fine with your using natural pussy juice on select areas of my body as long as we shower afterwards...together of course:-)

Posted By: RickBMN
As a massage/body rubs only guy, here are my 2 cents:  
   
 I prefer unscented oil.  Grape seed or olive.  It really makes a difference, too, if you spend a bit more and buy the really good stuff from a place that supplies spas.  It is much easier to work with, it is great on the skin, you don't need to use as much, and they won't stain like some others. Plus, at the end of the session the guy (and your sheets) won't be like soaked sponges. The good providers seem to prefer these as do a lot of guys.  I think many guys prefer unscented to avoid lingering scents and perhaps some questions when they get home.  Unless, of course, a shower is available.  
   
 Lotions, IMHO, get sticky and really create friction.  
   
 I've been subjected to some really awful oils and lotions over the years.  Been doused with generic baby oil from Wal Mart and one provider added some sort of fragrance to the oil, and I smelled like PineSol; it stained the collar of a really nice shirt.  
   
 It pays to use quality products.

Posted By: OldTimerB
As a longtime massage guy, I agree with Rick. No greasy stuff, no smells, no stains...  
   
 I'm also fine with your using natural pussy juice on select areas of my body as long as we shower afterwards...together of course:-)  
   
Yep , nothing better and the only scent don't mind taking with me.

A nice, unscented  professional massage oil that keeps its slip

OMG Theres a name from the past!!!

My all time favorite provider, who gave me my all time favorite evening ever!

I hope you're doing well my friend!!

Grape seed oil is commonly used in massage.  And you can buy it at the grocery store.  It's edible and you can cook with it.  So if you buy some and don't like it for massage, you can cook with it and use it up.  

I actually pop popcorn in grape seed oil.    It seems to have a high smoke point.

Nuru gel, not an oil, but slippery and scent free, excess is readily rinsed off.  

Coconut oil is another. There would be a slight coconut smell, but soap and water will obliterate the "offending" olfactory odor readily.  

Both are excellent for the skin too with rapid absorption; unless you're doused in it.  

Buy good quality products for "better" / lor residual odors.

Affordable and no smell, doesn't stain either. Carrier oils like grapeseed or almond go rancid pretty fast and ruin clothing if not showered off.

Posted By: AmberFoxxx
I am new to the massage game so still looking for an oil to be my preferred choice for rubbing around :)  I don't want anything that gets too greasy, so I am looking for opinions here!  Also guys, do you prefer unscented, or something subtly scented?    
   
 

Quaker State 10W40 for that nice thick feel and that machine shop fragrance we all love. I actually had a regular some years back who was a former porn actress. She won an AVA award for "most outrageous sex scene" for a three girl lesbian fest with motor oil... she confided in me that it was actually almond oil with food coloring. Whew :)

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