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Why Hypno Themed Porn is Awesome

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Why Hypno Themed Porn is Awesome

In my personal quest to try and influence the way we talk about the world of Erotic Hypnosis I’ve come to realize something very important.

HYPNO is now an amateur fetish porn term.

It’s right there with MILF. JOI, CEI, etc. and that isn’t just a good thing, it’s a great thing.
It’s like the difference between saying you like Science Fiction, or saying you like Sci—fi. By and large that difference doesn’t really matter to the general public but for specific kinds of fans, that is a huge distinction.

(I’m that kind of hypnosis fan, it matters to me.)

I’ve talked in the past about being a Hypnosis Fetishist, or a hypist, and I’ve talked a lot about the differences between real hypnosis content and role-play content. If you haven’t read that article –here- the difference basically comes down to this:

“Real hypnosis” is really about real hypnotists, and a real hypnotist is someone with the hypnotism skill set, as in by whatever means of learning they know how to hypnotize people in practiced and developed manner.

Everything else is role-play content, and some of it can be played so well by the performers that it can and does induce trance.

Then, some of it is just about getting off.

And that my friends is awesome.

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On What Makes a Good Script

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So, as some of you may know, my first love when it comes to writing is comic books.
A friend of mine and I are making comics, well we’ve made one full issue (24 pages black and white), and while he slowly finishes inking issue 2 I’m even more slowly learning how to color.
Luckily, I learned the basics of digital lettering making manips for the Hypno-Pics collective, and that helps since being able to letter your own work is really valuable as a writer.

Well, all of that is a big digression from the point I want to get to about writing scripts for Erotic Hypnosis.

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The Myth of Competition

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I got inspired to share this after a couple of conversations I’ve had recently and after reading a great article from Charlotte Grey’s blog about free content that you can read here.

-The Following is taken from my upcoming guide, How to Produce Erotic Hypnosis for Profit

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What’s a Hypist: An exploration of what Real Hypnosis is and why it matters.

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In Erotic Hypnosis, like in all art, there’s a never-ending dialoged about what constitutes real and valid.

As the scene continues to grow and change, this conversation becomes more complicated and people become progressively more invested in the outcome.

In short and for some people, the conversation comes down to who is real and who is fake. This is a conversation akin to rockists in music, and other similar subsets of fandom that value what is genuine in process and creation as much as what the end result is.

This article is in no way, shape, or form, a value judgment about what you enjoy or the people that create it.

Seriously, I’m not talking shit and I’m not throwing anyone under the bus. This is an effort to try and examine and define a term and the desire for that term to exist.

Now, the answer to the real/fake question matters because it either validate or invalidate that particular fan type’s fantasies as well as the time, money, and emotional investment they’ve spent to experience them.

We can call these people Hypists.

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Wrestling with Erotic Hypnosis Part 1: Submission Holds

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Just because it’s not 100% “real” it doesn’t mean it’s actually fake.

“You can’t con an honest man.” – Con Artist’s Proverb

“You want them to go: I know the rest of it’s fake but that part, THAT was real”

– Pro Wrestler’s Proverb

“All hypnosis is self-hypnosis” – Hypnotist’s Proverb

            There is no business more similar to that of being an Erotic Hypnotist than that of being a Professional Wrestler.

            Your job in both is to create a simulated experience where the audience forgets themselves and falls into a world beyond the scope of every day life.

You might think doing this is the same as being an actor, and in many ways and for both professions it is (because they both involve acting), but actors take a bow after the show and we see their names in the credits.

            For actors, the character ends with the show.
For the Erotic Hypnotist and the Pro Wrestler (less so today than historically), they have to keep in character whenever they interact with their fans to continue to sell the fantasy their entertainment provides.