The Society of Hypnotists
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  • Reads 39,434
  • Votes 161
  • Parts 14
  • Time 2h 32m
Ongoing, First published Oct 31, 2024
Mature
Fresh out of high school, swimmer Ryan Smithson moves to a new town with a big secret; a society of hypnotists who can control the minds of anyone they please. And as the beautiful young man will soon discover, that society's handsome leader has big plans for the new kid in town, plans a hypnotized Ryan will have no choice but to obey. 
But other hypnotists also want the gorgeous boy under their spell...

Note: This is a completely fictional gay hypnosis story.  While hypnosis is real -- I have personally been hypnotized many times and have also hypnotized others -- it is very different than the way the story portrays it.  That said, I do incorporate some real elements of hypnosis.  For instance, some of the hypnotic inductions I include are realistic, albeit abbreviated.  Also, you really can turn someone rigid like a statue after hypnotizing them, and you can even hypnotize someone to be very submissive, but only if they agree to let you -- it can't really be done against their will.

Hypnosis has become a fantasy for a growing number of gay people and others who I think will really enjoy this story.
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