The “Grapefruit Technique” is a slang term for a specific oral-sex method popularized in a viral 2014 video by sex educator Auntie Angel. It involves cutting a hole in a grapefruit, slipping it over a partner’s penis, and performing fellatio while the grapefruit rotates around it, adding a unique mix of suction, texture, and citrus scent.
Couples often mention it when joking about adventurous bedroom ideas, and it shows up in memes, TikTok skits, or podcast banter about “crazy things to try once.” Some people actually give it a shot for novelty; others just laugh and scroll on. Either way, the phrase instantly signals a bold, over-the-top sexual experiment.
Meaning & Usage Examples
• “He asked if I’d ever tried the Grapefruit Technique— I laughed so hard I dropped my phone.”
• “She surprised her husband with the grapefruit thing on their anniversary; they said it was messy but hilarious.”
• “Search ‘Grapefruit Technique’ on YouTube and you’ll find Auntie Angel’s original clip.”
Context / Common Use
Expect to hear it in late-night talk shows, Reddit threads about kinks, or locker-room jokes. It’s less about serious technique and more about the shock value and pop-culture reference.
Is the Grapefruit Technique safe?
It can be if you use a fresh, seed-free slice and avoid any cuts on either partner. Citric acid can sting, so have water nearby.
Does it actually feel good?
Some say the warm, pulpy texture adds novelty; others just feel sticky. It’s mostly a fun experiment, not a guaranteed thrill.
Can I use another fruit?
People have tried oranges or large peaches, but “Grapefruit Technique” always refers to the original grapefruit version.
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