Bondage hypnosis
Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2020 6:49 pm
I posted this a while ago in another thread, but I thought it could be interesting as a separate subject.
Since we have lots of time these days and not much to do (we're in a partial lockdown situation where I live), I've put on my headphones and watched (well, mostly listened to) "bondage hypnosis" videos on youtube.
Hypnosis doesn't seem to fully work on me, but it was reaaaally relaxing, and as long as I closed my eyes and concentrated on what the voice was saying, it worked! I felt the ropes and ribbons wrap themselves around my ankles and wrists, and it felt as if I was tied up and gagged for a good 10-15 minutes. But as soon as I "really" wanted to move, my imaginary bonds undid themselves.
Apparently, the more you watch these videos, the better they work, so I'll give them another try, for sure. Has it ever worked for anyone here? Tell us about it!
I was reminded of bondage hypnosis by this post I found in the archives :
Monday, December 5th 2005 - 03:22:22 PM
Hypno Bondage
You might not think this is a TUG but I do altho I didn't get tied up and it definitely wasn't a game it did FEEL like both in a way. Enjoy!
Today I had an extremely cool experience. Lately I have been going to a school run by the Hospital and each day at this school we have a different group therapy session today we did "mindfulness" and the exercise was a relaxation, visualization, and hypnosis session. Now you might ask what this has to do with TUGs well these sessions start with a sequence of guided thoughts like "Your eyes are getting very heavy" and stuff like that. There are several different methods to do this and today the therapist decided to use the heavy blanket method which worked something like as follows. First she would have you lie on your back then tell you to relax all your muscles starting with your legs and ending with the neck. Then she would tell you that different parts of your body are getting heavy starting with your feet and ending with your head. After that she'd tell you that the parts of your body in contact with the ground are bearing ALL the weight of you body. Finally she asked you to imagine that someone took a very soft and very heavy wool blanket and is covering you in it starting with your feet and ending at your chin. By the end you can't move at all not even a bit. That was the desired effect of course it requires effort by the person being hypnotized and it is escapable but that requires a large use of will. All in all it was a very fun and educational experience.
Edward
edwardnardella@yahoo.ca
Canada, Montreal
Since we have lots of time these days and not much to do (we're in a partial lockdown situation where I live), I've put on my headphones and watched (well, mostly listened to) "bondage hypnosis" videos on youtube.
Hypnosis doesn't seem to fully work on me, but it was reaaaally relaxing, and as long as I closed my eyes and concentrated on what the voice was saying, it worked! I felt the ropes and ribbons wrap themselves around my ankles and wrists, and it felt as if I was tied up and gagged for a good 10-15 minutes. But as soon as I "really" wanted to move, my imaginary bonds undid themselves.
Apparently, the more you watch these videos, the better they work, so I'll give them another try, for sure. Has it ever worked for anyone here? Tell us about it!
I was reminded of bondage hypnosis by this post I found in the archives :
Monday, December 5th 2005 - 03:22:22 PM
Hypno Bondage
You might not think this is a TUG but I do altho I didn't get tied up and it definitely wasn't a game it did FEEL like both in a way. Enjoy!
Today I had an extremely cool experience. Lately I have been going to a school run by the Hospital and each day at this school we have a different group therapy session today we did "mindfulness" and the exercise was a relaxation, visualization, and hypnosis session. Now you might ask what this has to do with TUGs well these sessions start with a sequence of guided thoughts like "Your eyes are getting very heavy" and stuff like that. There are several different methods to do this and today the therapist decided to use the heavy blanket method which worked something like as follows. First she would have you lie on your back then tell you to relax all your muscles starting with your legs and ending with the neck. Then she would tell you that different parts of your body are getting heavy starting with your feet and ending with your head. After that she'd tell you that the parts of your body in contact with the ground are bearing ALL the weight of you body. Finally she asked you to imagine that someone took a very soft and very heavy wool blanket and is covering you in it starting with your feet and ending at your chin. By the end you can't move at all not even a bit. That was the desired effect of course it requires effort by the person being hypnotized and it is escapable but that requires a large use of will. All in all it was a very fun and educational experience.
Edward
edwardnardella@yahoo.ca
Canada, Montreal