by Calimore » December 10th, 2014, 10:41 pm
That's because a lot of us are "in the lifestyle", plus many have found what happens to your ability to help shape a person's belief system after you have betrayed your subject's trust.
"All is Fair, in Love and War", they used to say. The U.S. military has successfully used silent subliminal technology in at least one war already and is quite likely to do so again, and again. But should one subject one's spouse to such technology without their expressed consent? Probably not.
When doing "street hypnosis", one almost invariably asks the subject for permission to hypnotize them. This approval helps to "prime the pump", because they subject's subconscious frequently would love to have an excuse to let you hypnotize them.
BTW: gaining a lover's consent for such endeavors is often MUCH easier than most people might think. Many partners would actually like to be more accommodating towards their life-mates, so it comes as no surprise to me that most husbands get a 'green light' when they say they want to employ some secret seduction techniques to their wivesies. Maybe it's because the missus doubts the efforts will help or hinder, or maybe they really DO wish they felt more like they did at the beginning of their relationship with their spouses.
Whatever the case, expressed consent is usually quite favorable because the subject has then already agreed to change their behavior - with your help. That alone can help shift the odds in ones favor, whether doing hypnosis or employing well-crafted subliminals, it's all the same. Once the conscious mind agrees to submit, the subconscious mind prefers to follow, so long as it feels safe to do so.
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Calimore on December 14th, 2014, 11:23 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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