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Postby MN_FriendlyGuy » December 19th, 2008, 10:57 am


When you have time, please tell more about yourself.

With thanks to powerpoint220v at http://www.affordable-action.co.uk/, here are guidelines to help you make a successful connection with a hypnotist:

    There are generally many more willing subjects then hypnotists available and some types of subjects are much more in demand then others, so it pays to think about what hypnotists are looking for.

    Some hypnotists will only trance males or females. Or will trance only straight or gay subjects, or they may want to trance only subjects that have particular kinks or interests. They may wish to do trances which only have a specific objective, domination or erotic arousal for example. Other hypnotists will want to try out techniques and improve their skills. Some will be expert hypnotists who love the challenge of a subject who has trouble entering trance, others will only want experienced and/or easy subjects with strong trance triggers.

    If you're female, a susceptible subject and submissive, you'll be able to take your pick of hypnotists - choosing the one with the best mix of skill, trustworthiness and shared interests. You'll receive so many requests to trance you that finding a willing hypnotist won't be a problem.

    For all the others who don't fall into this 'in demand' category, here are some guidelines to help you.

      First (and most importantly) be open about what you want & need. A hypnotist will want to know what you're like, what interests and experiences you have in hypnosis, and what your objectives are.

      Second - Tell what your goals are. You need objectives. It's really common for subjects to say 'I really enjoy trance. I'll leave the rest up to you' or similar. Remember: you're trying to stand out from the crowd. On the other hand don't be too 'way out' in your initial wants. The goal is to find a hypnotist with a compatible interest.

      Third - be careful not to rule yourself out unless you really want to. For example: if you say you want a hypnomaster, all the female hypnotists are likely to cross you off as a potential subject. Fine if that's what you want. If not, don't say it in the first place or at least be clear that it's just a preference.

      Last - If you have an idea or fantasy about something that you'd like to explore during trance, then be sure to ask for it! If it intrigues a hypnotist, it's likely you'll get an offer of a session quickly.

      Other Advice: Avoid bad-mouthing hypnotists. It's possible that other hypnotists might start to wonder what you might say about them if they give you a trance session. Yes - It's almost a duty to warn others if a hypnotist acts in an unethical way, but don't do it unless it's serious.

      Being complimentary (if it's deserved) may help you get an offer for future trance sessions.

      Any given hypnotist will have:
        - busy times
        - times when they're looking for someone to trance
        - times when they just want to relax
      Avoid being pushy about right now. But go ahead and ask when might be a better time.
The best of luck to you as you explore and grow.

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