What I look for in a hypnosis subject
I get roughly 20 requests to hypnotize people a month; and simply don’t have time to work with all the people who want me to put them under. In fact, I usually only choose two or three new subjects each month.
There are a few things I especially look for in subjects, and these are how I choose who I am going to hypnotize:
- A conversation. Don’t jump right in and start calling me sir, demanding to be hypnotized straight away. It’s rude, unnatractive, and I will block you. Be yourself, and be willing to have a conversation so we can get to know each other.
- Realism. I love hypnosis, and am a skilled hypnotist, but be realistic about what you want to achieve and understand that sone things are not possible, or will take time to achieve.
- Know what you want. Even if it’s just to ‘have a go’ at getting hypnotized. Don’t expect me to decide what will happen in a session by myself - it’s unethical and I’m not going to.
- Be prepared to share some basic information about yourself. You might not be open about your interest in hypno, and that’s fine, I’m not going to tell anyone! But, I do expect you to be open with me, which includes telling me your name, your age, and sharing a photo. No photo = no trance, period.
- And finally, understand that I select subjects based on a range of factors which include age, appearance and location. If you’re a cute, twink from the UK, chances are I’m going to be more interested than if you’re overweight, older, or hairy… that’s just who I am.
Hopefully that helps clear things up. If you’ve read this, and you want to talk about going under, get in touch.