I guess I should have stated more earlier, but I didn't even think to. My wife and I are very analytical thinkers. Nothing has ever helped me in hypnosis. Her, on the other hand, is able to be aided by alcohol, both in being subconsciously open to the hypnosis as well as the results from it.
She gets absolutely no reactions to triggers if she is sober, or if she went through the hypnosis sober.
As I stated in my last post, the hypnosis does not deal with sex. We have no need for sexual hypnosis that either of us can't legitimately give each other already. And we do.
Your posts have really no relevance, stan. It rings of a copy/paste job.
Let me rehash for you:
Original post:
dlhusband wrote:My wife has been openly receptive to the idea of hypnosis. The problem is she so far has been only hypnotically receptive while drunk.
Secondary reply:
dlhusband wrote:Sex isn't the center of the hypnosis files being used, if that is what you were implying.
The files aren't ones that I, and only I, want. These are files she wants to try.
Relaxation, meditation, and other various tracks do not help. I've had quite a bit of experience on both ends of the spectrum. My first wife was very, very receptive to hypnosis (including ones that she didn't necessarily care for). I, as stated, am not receptive to hypnosis at all, and have tried many, many different ways to become receptive over a couple year span. My wife is somewhere in between.
If it was purely sex related hypnosis, I'd have no problem with the alcohol being the instigator. But its not. It's a mix of ageplay and other non-sexual, non-regressive hypnosis tracks that we prefer doesn't involve alcohol. And no, she isn't more "randy" when drunk.