Summary: This is an exploration of some of the elements that make hypnosis appealing. The script exploits those concepts to put you into a trance, encourage you to surrender to my will, convince you to kneel, and compel you to touch yourself for me. There is an allusion to the idea that my words may become addictive; you are told to chant "follow and obey."

What is it that draws you to hypnosis?

It's a little different for everyone, sure, but to say there aren't some universal factors at play would be in bad taste.

Let's explore those factors, shall we? Of course. You're here, after all.

To some extent, it's the blank look as your face starts to go slack. The way your eyes glaze over, and the world fades away. The gentle dip of your jaw, as your mouth opens to make it easier to repeat words that catch you the most intensely.

But that's an effect, not a cause. There's more to it.

More to it, like your body relaxing and shedding tension like an unpleasant outfit. Each individual muscle receiving that gift - the ability to go absolutely limp at a thought. Not even at your thought, just at mine.

Like now, the parts of your body react simply to their mention in this text...enjoying that gift, one of the things that draws you to hypnosis. It always starts at the extremities, doesn't it? Your hands and feet succumb to the extra gravity, drawing your forearms and calves, dragging down your elbows and knees.

But that's the tip of the proverbial iceberg. The added sense of weight from your body going limp, that tugs at your thighs and upper arms, at your hips and shoulders. By the time it reaches your stomach and chest, there's no going back. The mere idea of moving around anymore seems absurd. Why would you move, when you've been given such a nice gift, when you feel so comfortable?

Again, this is an effect, not a cause. There's more to it.

Is it that warm sensation spreading through you, perhaps? The way your relaxed muscles heat up just so...often compared to slipping into a warm bath - but there's so much more behind it.

Really, all of these effects stem from a single cause: you, unconsciously submitting to the will of another. In this case to my will.

That's the appeal, the force that makes your eyes glaze and your body go limp. It's the slow subversion of your own control of yourself, and the further you read the less control you retain. It's appealing sometimes because it resembles seduction, the way you have been gently coaxed into giving up the ability to think.

But you have given up that ability, submitted to my words. It happened a long time ago, so you could enjoy the after-effects as we discussed them.

The fun really starts when you feel my will inside you, in control. A force guiding your body, your thoughts, causing you to be at the mercy of my whim. You could be moved to your knees, made to touch yourself, made to strip...you have no control, no desire to resist - and no certainty that you could if you tried.

Perhaps you'd like to try, to read through these words again and fight. The struggle is appealing to some, even if the conclusion is inevitable. We are talking about forces that, within your mind, are comparable to gravity, after all.

Focus on that feeling, now. My will inside you, in control. You can almost feel it like a physical thing, as the force gluing your eyes to the text, the soft sensation on the surface of your skin that tells your body what I want from it. The best part, as you know on some level, is feeling the force of it inside your mind - altering how you think, how you feel, perhaps at a fundamental level.

You like hypnosis because you long to submit, to obey, to be controlled...and there is no greater submission. This is why you find yourself drawn back to my words time and again, why your gentle addiction betrays you in those quiet moments alone, why you find yourself helplessly aroused even now - especially now, unable to move to satisfy it yourself.

But you also return because I am trustworthy. I could have done so much to you, and I haven't made any attempt. You know I will eventually be kind, let you touch yourself, bring yourself to that orgasm you are craving.

And you are right. After you accept that the phrase "follow and obey" is capable of making your eyes glaze over and your body go limp - at least in the context of this place, where my words are kept - you will find a comfortable place to kneel, to touch yourself, to chant "follow and obey" and allow it to gain more power over you. Allow me to gain more power over you.

Go on...enjoy. I'll see you again soon. Bring yourself to orgasm, then slowly awaken feeling much more interested in my words...they are getting addictive, I expect.

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