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>> #27878
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I don't know why I made a thing, but I did.
Enjoy!
Amazing what you can do with a single abstract heart tattoo prop (the symbol near her head), lots of copy-paste, and layers, isn't it?
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>> #27908
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She is *very* dim witted, so I guess she could be easy to mind control. As long as we assume smarter people resist it more easily.
Or you could have her being oblivious to the MC attempts that the guy having just accidentally MCing himself. (Or it just being revealed to be consensual at the end!)
>> #27911
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She is *very* dim witted, so I guess she could be easy to mind control. As long as we assume smarter people resist it more easily.
I think I heard somewhere that smarter people might be easier to hypnotize. Or maybe it was imaginative people?
>> #27952
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that tiny penis amuses me, I can see why he needs hypnosis
The entire time I was manipping this, I kept thinking that. XD
I think I heard somewhere that smarter people might be easier to hypnotize. Or maybe it was imaginative people?
At this point, it's pretty much all speculation. It's hard to measure ease of putting people into a state you can't really quantify all too well. We still don't even really understand what Hypnosis is. Hell, there's arguments to this very day on whether it exists or not. So, who knows?
>> #27960
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I think I heard somewhere that smarter people might be easier to hypnotize. Or maybe it was imaginative people?
There was an episode of Family Matters where Steve Urkel scoffs at hypnosis, claiming he's too smart to be hypnotized, and in response the hypnotist says that actually smart people are easier to hypnotize and Urkel is out like a light the instant he gets out the watch. But that was obviously done for comedy.
In reality, it's a lot more complicated than that. I've been doing a lot of reading on the subject, and the following is mixed together from several different books, integrated and expressed as best I can on short notice. It's not true that hypnosis works only on the "weak-minded"; strength or weakness of mind is too hard to pin down to really be a useful measurement, but by some definitions a "strong" mind is easier to hypnotize. Someone with a more active imagination is better prepared to imagine whatever illusions or exotic mental states come along with hypnosis. A more analytical mind, used to focusing intently on problems, can use that focus as a route into trance, but doing so requires somewhat different techniques, so highly analytical people are both easier and more difficult to hypnotize (in that some common inductions may not work on them, but the inductions that do work work well). But overall, pretty much anyone can be hypnotized, provided they're capable of paying attention and have enough language ability to follow the induction.
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