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Guest Elizabeth K

<_< no - doesnt't work. We trans seem to be much smarter than the average person - we have to be to keep sane. Hypnosis seems suited to delusion and pretend. It would seem we are perfect candiadtes- excepy we KNOW who we are and don't PRETEND to be otherwise. So hypnosis doesn't work

Strange - ehhhh?

Anyone else have an observation on this? Or am I just too opinionated :P

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Guest silverpetals

if it had stopped at 'My name is "Cheetu"', i would probably be content to leave it be, to live and let live.

after all, its existence can do no harm, can it? surely nobody could trust a "feminization hypnosis" package pedalled by some random internet shyster called 'Cheat U' - could they?

i read the entire page, and the results were amazing! yes, even from merely reading the website, i could actually feel the consequent drop in IQ. i think some of its stupidity rubbed off on me, but thankfully not enough to make me pay the $900 that will keep 'cheetu' laughing all the way to the bank.

i would select parts of that site and laugh at them, but there are just too many to choose from.

also, it ceases to be funny when thoughts turn to the fact that the site owner is preying not just on the vulnerable, but on their minds. scams often take little more than money from the victim, though they can sometimes damage trust.

but 'cheetu' advertises to those most desperate for any easy way out of their situation. he offers them hope in the form of some pipe dream, of which only exasperation would take heed. and when the scam is over, he will take back that false hope, with interest. once their wallets have followed their faith, neither is coming back.

that's why you "wish someone would say that they have tried it and it worked"; he has taken advantage of your desires and sense of belief. he will gladly cheat customers out of money, knowing that he has not only damaged them financially, but may severely harm them emotionally. that's horrible, seriously. i wish the wrath of the 4channers upon that site, really i do. and i feel so sorry for anybody who has been deceived to the point where they have lost.

there's probably no need to tell you that it's utter crap; i'm sure you are already aware of that.

but i'll do so anyway, just because i take a perverse bitter pleasure in deriding these sorts of things: it's utter crap. kthxbai.

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For myself if I had the money I would be very tempted to buy it. I do believe in the power of the hypnosis, however I it does seem to be a little to good to be true to me also. On the other hand if you can afford it I think it would be worth it.

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Guest Karen-1954

My oly experience with hypnosis was a stop smoking progran and it did not help me at all. This may help some but I doubt that most of us would gain any benifit from it except a little weight loss in the wallet.

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I also tried hypnosis to quit smoking twice. The cravings didn't diminish even one iota. Still I know some that it worked for. I know of more failures then successes. The hypnotist I went to was licensed though and proudly displayed it on the wall. Notice that the owner displays no credentials on his site. If you were a professional wouldn't you post your license information?

There are many ripoff sites that target Transgender people, especially MTF's. They all have something in common. Notice that they use beautifull GG models that subliminally suggest if you use their product or service that you will end up looking like her. Why don't they use Transgender models? If you didn't look like that before hypnosis I can guarantee you aren't going to look like that afterwards. Unless you have money to burn your dollars are better off in your pocket than his. I highly doubt he's in this for humanitarian purposes.

Laura

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Guest ChrissyK

Cheetu=Cheat You.

Kinda interesting name to go by...read the site, it sounded intriguing at first, but with what I've learnt about hypnosis, it just don't work that way. Nor it is an "easy" way. It seems like wishful thinking to me that you can hypnosis yourself to be a female....

Sherlyn

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Guest carly54

Thanks for the words of warning guys. I never planned on buying any of it I just thought it was just an interesting concept.

Cheetu=Cheat You.
I never even noticed the name.
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Just my opinion. Anything that can help me have a fem attitude and to think Fem is helpful. All the societal training that I was subjected to still over rides my better self. I agree with all of you that hypnosis is not the "cure". How ever Reminding myself to slow down point my feet straight,smile ,take smaller steps use a softer voice it all takes thinking. If I can encourage my whole mind or what little I use of it (supposedly we use 4-6%) I will be me more quickly. Since I can not ever be rid of the Fem and have no desire to,it is up to my brain to shift all my attitudes.

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