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Has anyone ever tried feminization hypnosis?  Did you find helpful?  Did it change anything or do anything at all?  Just beginning my journey and wanted to get some feedback.

 

 

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I have had hypnosis but never found it necessary for my gender issues.  An interesting idea however.

 

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Just now, RithiaAllen said:

Why would you need to be hypnotized?

 

I've never myself, but I would imagine it might be helpful for some to realize a certain degree of self acceptance (only a guess). Self acceptance is really key for many things to follow.

 

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35 minutes ago, Cyndee said:

 

I've never myself, but I would imagine it might be helpful for some to realize a certain degree of self acceptance (only a guess). Self acceptance is really key for many things to follow.

 

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That is really tragic if self acceptance requires hypnotic suggestion. ?

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I don't know, Ritihia. If something helps someone to feel better and doesn't harm anyone else I think it's fine. I don't know much about hypnosis, but it can't hurt can it?

None of us walk the same path or need the same things, but we're all looking to reduce our suffering and become happier. If this helps someone, then I say, "Do it!". ?

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We found out several decades ago that my attention span is too short for me to be a hypnotism subject, but like the others, I do not know what it would do for you other than relax to your own personal reality. 

 

I know hypnotism has been used in the past to try and CURE people of being LGBT and know one of the nicest lesbian couples who met at the supposed hypnotist's office while their families were trying to cure them.  That may have been the positive result of it. 

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When I was a kid, my parents tried this on me. But the other way. It was the therapists idea. Didn’t work. Was actually pretty stupid of them if you ask me. Once again I fall back on what if I had supportive parents and not psycho losers. ?

not sure I would see the help to be hypnotized to be fem though. If you’re trans female aren’t you kinda already there? But like Julie says, if it helps you, then it’s good for you. ?

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I’m not sure if you mean binaural music with subliminal messages in it but I’ve bookmarked several of the audio videos on YouTube and I find many of them to be relaxing. The key to them supposedly working is headphones. The two tones are supposed to make a cross tone that triggers the mind and body to do certain things. I was pretty skeptical about it until one day the tone triggered my nipples and caused them to start throbbing to the audio signal. So maybe there is something to it. Many people write it off as placebo but I can’t explain why it can target different body parts. There’s definitely a science behind using sound as therapy and tuning in to different frequencies. 

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4 hours ago, Josie Beth said:

I’m not sure if you mean binaural music with subliminal messages in it but I’ve bookmarked several of the audio videos on YouTube and I find many of them to be relaxing. The key to them supposedly working is headphones. The two tones are supposed to make a cross tone that triggers the mind and body to do certain things. I was pretty skeptical about it until one day the tone triggered my nipples and caused them to start throbbing to the audio signal. So maybe there is something to it. Many people write it off as placebo but I can’t explain why it can target different body parts. There’s definitely a science behind using sound as therapy and tuning in to different frequencies. 

I came across some on YouTube in a search for some other topics.  That’s why I posted this topic to get some feed back.  I haven’t tried any yet but I think I will this weekend just see if it does anything or not.  It does seem interesting. 

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