(13 Oct 2025, 19:49 )ElisaieV Wrote: Be careful with part 4 though. It locks your erection/orgasms to Samantha so something to keep in mind. It also has anti piracy suggestions and it's one part I usually skip.
I actually finished the series and came soft to 505. 😅
The seduced to serve series has similar themes of orgasm control, so I've already been brainwashed in that direction. I'm curious to see what's next for me.
New YT video out! Haven't watched it yet since I'm at work, but have fun!
Samantha Sez Role Play
Source: https://youtu.be/UqCaGRv1DtA?si=91_oTMJfovlTYZ6z
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Something I've *kind of* started accepting is that I'm gender fluid. I dislike the term "sissy", even though its prevalent in SBs files. The files have been helpful in accepting myself, but there's definitely some guilt/shame to work through (thanks, society). I'm overall fairly masc, but sometimes I do slip into a different, fem "mindset".
I wonder if my rejection of "sissy" is why I can never truly accept all of SBs suggestions.
Hope its not too off topic! I reached out to SB, as I'm curious to see if there's plans for more fem positive hypno in the works that doesn't prey on preconceived stereotypes and guilt/shame.
(15 Oct 2025, 21:13 )bimboandrea25 Wrote: I dislike the term "sissy" Can you describe why? What does "sissy" mean for you?
(19 Oct 2025, 00:36 )Like Ra Wrote: Can you describe why? What does "sissy" mean for you?
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I think my problem with it probably lies in toxic masculinity using that word in a derogatory way (and me thinking the only definition is that) . I'm also realizing that I don't like humiliation, and those two tend to be intertwined in a lot of sissy hypno.
(19 Oct 2025, 02:07 )bimboandrea25 Wrote: think my problem with it probably lies in toxic masculinity using that word in a derogatory way (and me thinking the only definition is that) . I'm also realizing that I don't like humiliation, and those two tend to be intertwined in a lot of sissy hypno.
Similar for me as well. Ill also add that, for me, the word "sissy" is connected to a slender / feminine figure, as well as body mannerisms that just aren't me.
Instead of resonanating with my autogynophilia, being called a sissy seems conflict and CAUSE feelings of body dysmorphia.
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(19 Oct 2025, 13:17 )Auburn_Aura Wrote: the word "sissy" is connected to a slender / feminine figure, as well as body mannerisms that just aren't me.
Instead of resonanating with my autogynophilia, being called a sissy seems conflict and CAUSE feelings of body dysmorphia. 100% agree there too. I am very masc physically, so those things are just off the table. I really appreciate your response, because it reminds me that I'm not alone!
Despite being very into this stuff I definitely find the term "sissy" pretty cringe. That said, I do think that's the point for some people
(20 Oct 2025, 22:12 )Munkiman Wrote: That said, I do think that's the point for some people Absolutely! I thought that's how I viewed it, even back when I first stumbled into hypnosis (Mind Mistress days lol).
I think the big shift was when I was wearing panties and stockings underneath my other clothing and not feeling that cheek burning shame. It felt normal.
That being said...I'm going to continue to trance to SB anyway because it's been so effective for me. I wish the community was larger like BS, but that's why I come here to share experiences with you all ❤️
(19 Oct 2025, 02:07 )bimboandrea25 Wrote: I'm also realizing that I don't like humiliation I think this is the only associated with "sissyfication" term, which I do not like. OTOH, if you "do" any feminine "stuff" in public, AND if you do not have this specific "drive" or "I don't care about your f@#$% opinion" mood, you might experience humiliation.
I've been wearing pantyhose in public for decades. Yet in some cases (especially if those pantyhose are way too visible) I felt that (ah, right now I wish I chose more invisible ones), or when my nail polish is way too bold red, and a less "aggressive" colour might be a bit more appropriate here. So, some embarrassments come hand in hand with doing things in public and beyond the "public and gender expectations" (as YOU understand them!!!!)
Though, this is related to pretty much anything. Embarrassment and shame might wait for us everywhere. Wrong steps, loosing balance, unzipped zips, wet spots, wrongly chosen word, etc.
So, if you move embarrassment behind the brackets, the term sissy does not look that bad.
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