Erotic Hypnosis Phone Sex?

hypnosisguy

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Hello... looking for female friends interested in erotic hypnosis phone sex or even over skype.

Message me if interested.
 
Hey all... just giving this a bump to see if anybody would like to play today... a little jet lagged and could use the play to take the edge off... ;)
 
How, pray tell, does this work, exactly? You whisper, I pretend to be hypnotized and your get in your jollies?

Okay, that sounded derogatory. I am genuinely interested in how this is supposed to happen, though.
 
How, pray tell, does this work, exactly? You whisper, I pretend to be hypnotized and your get in your jollies?

Okay, that sounded derogatory. I am genuinely interested in how this is supposed to happen, though.

It does work - at least in general, I do not have the least bit of experience with this guy. It even works with instant messages, I experienced both being hypnotised and hypnotising others that way.
 
First of all, I just have to say, "OMG I LOVE YOUR T-SHIRT." *ahem*

Secondly, I'm still confused. I've heard about it working, but I'm not so sure. Text induction I've heard of, and I guess I know you can be hypnotized in general. Still, I don't see how this would end up being anything but one person speaking in a stage whisper over the phone while the other pretends to be hypnotized.

How many times have you tried it?
 
Being hypnotised: 4 times
Hypnotising: also 4 times purposely, but during my guided masturbation I tranced men more often unintentionally.
I have never done it with voice, so I cannot tell you how that works, but with text you basically get the one who is hypnotised to agree to you as often as possible and relax him/her at the same time, so that he/she subconsciously links you with being right - that will make him/her agree to you pretty much all the time and will follow you. Of course it takes time and the ability to sense people well and training, but that is how I was told to do it.


Oh, and thanks - I love it, too :D
 
It interests me that you consider text inductions more plausible than voice hypnosis, Secret Rogue, rather than vice versa. As Zulae says though, both are very possible. I've induced more than 20 people over voicechat and phone calls, often on multiple occasions, and maybe 10 people just over IM, and have worked with people in person (therapeutically as well as erotically). I've also let others hypnotise me via those media, as well as in person.

For how vivid it can be, by way of example, here's what one of my play partners wrote about the erotic hypnosis we've done: http://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?t=884839

And to expand a bit on what Zulae said about how it works, think about how your brain creates your conscious experience of reality from the sensory inputs it receives. It takes information, including some useful rules it's learned along the way, and paints the picture you see, including highlighting things it thinks are important for you to notice, and giving you feelings as signals about the type of situation you're in. Now, when the hypnotist elicits a 'yes set' from the subject, particularly when it's in response to things the subject wasn't consciously aware of until they were pointed out, or accurately predicting something that the subject is about to experience, the subject's subconscious starts to trust the hypnotist's words and use them as another useful input for helping it make sense of what's going on, what the subject should notice and how the subject should respond. And that's when the hypnotist can start leading more and more, suggesting what the subject is experiencing as well as simply providing feedback. Particularly when the subject's normal sources of information are quietened, which is why starting by getting someone to close their eyes and relax their body is often an effective way to begin.

This model helps make clear why hypnotists aren't all-powerful, despite the stereotype. Suggestions which are too far opposed to the subject's other deeply-held principles will stand out glaringly to the subject's subconscious. Just like if you see a flying elephant, you're more likely to question your eyesight and realise you're hallucinating, than if you see a horse trotting past. So giving a subject a suggestion that contradicts their subconscious ethics is likely to break the state of rapport, while showing the subconscious that your suggestions are helpful to the subject is likely to increase the rapport.

Enough waffling from me for now, but I find hypnosis and hypnoplay fascinating and fun, so I'm more than happy to talk further about it if you like, either here (though I guess we shouldn't hijack hypnoguy's thread :) ) or over PM.
 
Over the phone hypnosis????

Can you teach me hypnosis so when those irritating people in call centres ring trying to flog their wares onto me in a language I can barely understand I can turn them into chickens then they can hang up and cluck around their office all day instead.
 
It interests me that you consider text inductions more plausible than voice hypnosis, Secret Rogue, rather than vice versa. As Zulae says though, both are very possible. I've induced more than 20 people over voicechat and phone calls, often on multiple occasions, and maybe 10 people just over IM, and have worked with people in person (therapeutically as well as erotically). I've also let others hypnotise me via those media, as well as in person.

For how vivid it can be, by way of example, here's what one of my play partners wrote about the erotic hypnosis we've done: http://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?t=884839

And to expand a bit on what Zulae said about how it works, think about how your brain creates your conscious experience of reality from the sensory inputs it receives. It takes information, including some useful rules it's learned along the way, and paints the picture you see, including highlighting things it thinks are important for you to notice, and giving you feelings as signals about the type of situation you're in. Now, when the hypnotist elicits a 'yes set' from the subject, particularly when it's in response to things the subject wasn't consciously aware of until they were pointed out, or accurately predicting something that the subject is about to experience, the subject's subconscious starts to trust the hypnotist's words and use them as another useful input for helping it make sense of what's going on, what the subject should notice and how the subject should respond. And that's when the hypnotist can start leading more and more, suggesting what the subject is experiencing as well as simply providing feedback. Particularly when the subject's normal sources of information are quietened, which is why starting by getting someone to close their eyes and relax their body is often an effective way to begin.

This model helps make clear why hypnotists aren't all-powerful, despite the stereotype. Suggestions which are too far opposed to the subject's other deeply-held principles will stand out glaringly to the subject's subconscious. Just like if you see a flying elephant, you're more likely to question your eyesight and realise you're hallucinating, than if you see a horse trotting past. So giving a subject a suggestion that contradicts their subconscious ethics is likely to break the state of rapport, while showing the subconscious that your suggestions are helpful to the subject is likely to increase the rapport.

Enough waffling from me for now, but I find hypnosis and hypnoplay fascinating and fun, so I'm more than happy to talk further about it if you like, either here (though I guess we shouldn't hijack hypnoguy's thread :) ) or over PM.

As a friend of mine once said: the hypnotist just assists the subject's self hypnosis - and will not be able to make the subject do things he/she absolutely does not want to do.
 
well said... all hypnosis is kind of self hypnosis in that sense... if you let yourself go, you have a good experience... if you don't, well, not much happens...
 
As a friend of mine once said: the hypnotist just assists the subject's self hypnosis - and will not be able to make the subject do things he/she absolutely does not want to do.


So true, but I have to ask is it only men you use the hypnosis on ?
 
I've been fascinated with hypnosis (for other things and in general) for a couple of years. I've learned about it and have a book on it, but haven't tried it (though sometimes I tend to drop into an NLP mode with patterns in my own speech or writing).

Not as a response to the OP, but I'd be really curious to try it erotically sometime (as the subject), just to see what it'd be like!

I know I'm already pretty mind-body wired. I can even "think" myself into full body dry orgasms (cumless and less fulfilling than the wet ones, but sometimes intense as hell and pleasurable). So, erotic hypnosis might be a blast!
 
So true, but I have to ask is it only men you use the hypnosis on ?

Sorry for the late reply.
So far I have only used it on men, but I don't see a reason why it should not work with women - the principles remain the same and every hypnosis differs from the previous one anyway :)
 
well... been a while since I posted, but is anybody up for some play today? phone or skype?
 
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