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sissyboyoxford wrote:Can't believe this has had sooo much interest - I'm flattered but suprised none the less!
I guess i should update as it's been ages...
Okay well since my 'Outing' which still gives me goose bumps writing! things have been pretty cool...seriously, nothing perverted or deviant at all, on the whole most of my friends have stuck with me, i've even had a few 'i always knew' comments. Although i have to say my circle of friends has shifted more from boys to girls, but i always thought that would happen.
My ex-girlfriend and i still talk to each other, although she's now got a new boyfriend, who's a complete prick and has threatened my life on a number of occasions if i ever go near him or my ex (why are some people just pricks?)
I've told a few people about the file, although as expected most don't belive me or think that i'm just using it as an excuse; although one or two have said they are going to try it 'just to see' so if you are one of these people - Hi!
I do still listen to it, a few times a week, it just helps me relax. I haven't gone out with a guy full time, although i am seeing one or two (four!) off and on. i selpt with the guy who outed me again, but he too has since turned out to be a loser so we don't speak anymore.
I've still not come out to any family members, I live away from them. But every time we speak on the phone or see each other i just have the strongest desire to blurt out 'Oh by the way i'm gay!' but i never find the nerve! Like the other poster i also keep trying to find ways to out myself to those who don't know, either by the way i dress, act or talk.
Sorry i've written loads! but hopefully that should keep you updated...oh if there are any cute guys in the south UK PM me!
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sissyboyoxford wrote:In all honesty i'm still not sure, where i am. I don't feel compelled to try to listen to another file to change me back, or even listen to any other file; not sure if you can become attached to one file that much or it's just me being too lazy to!
Generally tho i am really happy where i am and am quite content to be this way; i've still got loads of friends, haven't lost my job etc, the only hurdle is family, so i'll wait and see. I wouldn't be too keen on the idea of selling to the media i can imagine all i'd get is a slagging off or people not beliving me....oh hang on i get that on here! Just kidding most people have been very lovely with their comments :D
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BobbyS wrote:I've lost count of the number of files I've listened to because I thought I liked the sound of, but a particular element, which wasn't in the description, pops up and disagrees with me, and I'm awake again with no compulsion to follow or reaction to any of the suggestions.
However before i 'came out' i was in a battle between the desires the file had put in my mind and the streight ones i was use to, it was only since i was forced into adhering to the desires of the file; since being outed and not in a position to control my destiny anymore that i stopped fighting it.
And so, in effect, you were not hypnotised. Had you been hypnotised you would have accepted it.
Granted you control whether or not to participate, but I don't think the hypnotee is the driving force behind the experience
BobbyS wrote:Lissar, have you ever considered using an audio program such as Audacity to cut out the bits of TrigSlave you don't want, or are they too interspersed with the other suggestions to do?
Cwolf_FA wrote:Apparently. (twain is an interesting word choice by the way)
Blink wrote:I caught an interesting idea on this thread, not the main point, so I'm just tossin' in my two cents.
I don't know how the population is distributed across the Kinsey scale, but I've seen it theorized (by a non-scientist, mind you) that about 10 percent of the population is gay (Kinsey 6), about another 10 percent is straight (Kinsey 0) and the remaining (roughly) 80 percent is some flavor of bi.
I don't have any information to support (or contradict) the assertion, but it's an interesting idea, no?
-- Blink
I enjoyed seeing you think through it.Cwolf_FA wrote:Most scientific studies say that 80-90% of the population identifies themselves as straight, and the remaining 10-20% is everything else. On the other hand, there are studies done that have shown that 50% of all adults had had some form of sexual contact with their own gender at points in their childhood. <snip of a very good post> So I guess what I'm saying is that roughly 50% of the population is in denial.......wow.... hadn't intended for that to be so epic.
Lissar wrote:Yay for deviant sexual behavior :)
Sorry to burst your bubble, but gender preference for sexual partners doesn't make you deviant. Possibly by mathematical definition, but not by clinical definition.MN_FriendlyGuy wrote:Yay for deviant sexual behavior :)
If we're looking for a bit of pervert pride, I'm all for it (and thought I'd made that clear--should I have added another smiley?). For the record, deviant has been defined as anything other than M/F "missionary" style procreative sex. As a label, it really doesn't mean much.Lissar wrote:Blink, relax. According to normative sexual behavior, we're all deviants here anyway.
Ooh! Great point!Baphijmm wrote:I'm going to post this now, just because it's been bugging me. First, the Kinsey scale is way too... graduated. Or not graduated enough. Too general, I guess. Second, it doesn't include about 1% of the population, to which I belong - asexuals. :P
Blink wrote:The discussion on this thread has prompted me to read the Wikipedia article on sexual orientation, which lists asexuality as a "common classification." Apparently the researchers are still wringing their hands, trying to decide whether it's a legitimate classification or an expression of hypoactive sexual desire. I wonder if they've considered asking the asexuals what they think.
That's as good a cue as I'm likely to write. Anyone willing to speak knowledgably on the topic?
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