by Alien4420 » May 25th, 2014, 10:02 am
[quote="Jack_9/\[url=(https?:\/\/[^\s\[]+):$uid\](.*?)\[\/url:$uid\]/i9"]Huh, this forum is...interesting.
Can anyone answer a few questions about CFG?
To explain, I just stumbled across this forum recently, and was shocked to see this venerated CFG alter so many people's lives. That Dave guy, some dude named Alan, and some poor soul named Ryan. I'm sure there were others, but it's been about a week or two since I skimmed through this forum, and I'm sure I'm missing some details.
Anyways, as a 2/\[url=(https?:\/\/[^\s\[]+):$uid\](.*?)\[\/url:$uid\]/i-something relatively straight dude, I was shock at the hype surrounding it. However I wanted to give dating some guys a chance and decided CFG might be the gateway for that. I bought it, and the results were....not what I expected.
(No offense intended to whoever produced/voiced this CFG file by the way, given what I'm about to say.)
It started with this weird raspy voice trying to put me to sleep-----not trance sleep, just sleep-sleep-----and eventually leading to a "hypnotic induction", I think it's called. Seriously, the guy sounded like he was either begrudgingly reading the script, or had a bad case of phlegm in his throat. (And if I wanted to listen to a guy begrudgingly shouting out instructions with phlegm in his throat, I'd go to my the nearest Denny's. The cooks and cashiers there are especially well-trained in that skill.) Anyways, I eventually get to the point in-trance when he's telling me women disgust me, which they don't, and that ---- instead. He then talked about how these changes are *permanent* in some ominous sounding voice, and then the file ended.
I tried to re-listen to it a few more times and I felt nothing. Not gonna lie, kind of regretting buying into the hype. It's like being taken blindfolded to a movie that everyone around you claims is amazing and world changing, and when you take the blindfold off and the movie begins to play, you realize you're watching Zack Snyder's Sucker Punch.
I'm not really mad or frustrated at CFG as I am surprised. But perhaps my lack of a reaction is just because I'm immune to hypnotism? Beats me.
So yeah, I just have a few quick questions, if anyone would like to respond.
1. Why is everyone treating this like the second coming?
2. Has the guy who voiced this file thought of applying for a job on NPR radio? He could be a really great fit.
3. Why are so many people demonstrating personality changes to this file? I've listen to it enough to remember there isn't anything specific toward's ones personality. That Alan guy, Dave(to an extent), and others all changed their personalities to an extreme (at least as implied by posts on this forum), for better or worse. Aint gonna lie---that's kinda creepy. There's a difference between same sex attraction and being a flamboyant over-the-top person (not that there's anything wrong with the latter, but apparently some people think you can't be one without the other. Huh.)
---Just one last comment on 3., I guess you could argue that the file triggered some psychologically repressed/unaddressed insecurities within some listeners, that resulted in the change in personalities? I know only a bit about psychology, but I'm assuming that could be one explanation.
4. Any other(preferably free, as I'm not so keen on making the same mistake twice) hypnosis files I could try that could promote same-sex attraction?
I'd appreciate anyone with the time to respond to some of the questions I got, as I'm still very surprised about my reaction to this file lol[/quote]
Jack, lots to respond to here, but I'll try to address at least some of it.
First of all, hypnosis is a skill. We all fall into trance, it's a natural state that allows us to be influenced to some extent by others -- if you've ever gotten immersed in a novel or engaged with a movie, you've been in trance. But going into trance *on demand* isn't natural to us. In practice, some people are more hypnotizable than others -- psychologists have performed many experiments with subjects and have devised scales of hypnotizability, from those who don't react at all to those who are extremely suggestible and can go into the deepest, somnambulistic trances -- the ones at which they can be hypnotized into positive and negative hallucinations.
Well, I can tell you that when hypnosis works, it's a total blast! Amazing to find yourself controlled like that. One thing that hypnotists routinely do is give a subject suggestions so that he will know he's been hypnotized -- trying but being unable to open his eyes, for example -- because trance isn't always obvious, one remains conscious, so people tend not to believe that they're in one!
Anyway, trance is a skill. As I said it comes easily to some, but others have to work hard to learn how to do it. It isn't actually like sleep -- brain scans show that it's a hyperfocused state.
EMG uses a pretty standard induction but there are inductions in different styles and different people respond to different ones. I recommend Bubble Induction (free on the site) for those interested in improving their trancing skills and learning what deep trance feels like. The more experience you have with trancing the easier it becomes to go into one, until you don't really need an induction at all.
As to why we listen to Curse Forced Gay, I think it varies from person to person. Dave, who stated this thread, didn't have good relationships with women and had a lot of gay friends, so he decided to bring his sexuality into line with his friendships. Some people are bi and want to be just gay, or they're into being forced to do stuff, or maybe they're like you and are curious and wondering what the fuss is about. One guy did it because his wife wanted him to, and ended up
Not everyone ends up fem or flamboyantly gay. I didn't. I don't know why reactions differ but in a file like this, your own mind is filling in the blanks. It's possible that those who did brought their own conception of what being gay was to the table, and that was a stereotypical one (since guys who are flamboyant are obviously gay, while we don't see those who aren't). I think Dave also listened to some Mind Mistress gayification files and those do make you act stereotypically gay. Or maybe some were just turned on by the idea. I admit that it appeals to me, and some suggestions from various files have an effect so when I heard my own recorded voice the other day I was astounded to hear how gay I sounded. But mostly I avoided it because it's socially difficult and because a lot of guys prefer straight acting partners.
Anyway, as Jan said, voice and style and tone are a matter of preference and there are other version of Curse Forced Gay. There are also other gay files like Slutinmyhead's Positive Gay Male (free) and Programmable Bottom ($2/\[url=(https?:\/\/[^\s\[]+):$uid\](.*?)\[\/url:$uid\]/i on his website). EMG's file takes a very S&M approach, it's like being hit over the head by a mallet and if you keep listening you will find yourself trapped in it. SIMH's is as the title suggests more positive and gentle, more for someone who wants to change their sexual orientation than someone who wants to be forced to.
Anyway, I can tell you that being changed this way has been a blast, sexually and otherwise. But I wouldn't recommend it to someone who has a family or committed partner. I don't think these files should ever be used if they'll hurt people or mess up your life.