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To the 'tists with backgrounds in actual psyche, what do you think is critical to making permanent changes to a sub's behavioral habits?
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Just to be clear before anybody calls me a creep, I AM the subject who wants to be reprogrammed 🤭 so no worries about a lack of consent.

Hi there! I'm Bleachy, baby bimbo irl and massive hypnoslut. For about a year now I've decided to give in entirely to my longtime wishes to become a brainless bimbo for real, and have made a LOT of major life changes to allow for that. I've had cosmetic procedures done, am making plans for more, adjusted my aesthetic to match my goals and have told close friends about my goals and also made lots of new friends who are into bimbofication too! And considering the subreddit I'm posting this to, of course I enjoy hypnosis regularly. A look at my profile can probably tell you that I'm an avid fan of a certain set of files with an infamous history.

The reason I'm making this thread is because I want to hear from real experts who are into hypno what they think makes conditioning really work best for someone who desires results that are what someone might call...extreme. Maybe even unhealthy from a conservative standpoint. I know for a fact there's at least a few therapists, psychiatrists and psychologists with some dubiously ethical fantasies about their profession around here, and I would love to hear what you think is important for a subject to truly change who they are inside and out. I want to know what you would do if a client came to you 100% serious and cognizant when they tell you they want to be nothing more than a constantly dripping wet fuckdoll. A client who is by all other metrics entirely sane and in control of her life, but she simply finds fulfillment in identifying as an object rather than a person. Being a bimbo isn't just a kink for me, it's honestly more akin to a gender identity I think, if that makes any sense? It makes me so comfortable to just be viewed in a misogynistic lense and seen as just a toy. My best way I've always had of describing what I see my ideal self is, is like a boat. If someone owns a vessel, it's not just a toy. It's something immensely cherished, something they take pride in owning, something they refer to as she/her and give a name but recognize that she isn't a person and is a prized possession that has simply earned the honorary right to be almost a person.

I know this type of topic might be frowned upon generally, but I do want to be clear I am absolutely 100% in control of myself, I don't have some abusive dom getting me to write this, I'm not just looking for J/O material (mostly) and I am just genuinely interested to hear thoughts on the topic from experts. If you prefer to DM your answers that's fine, but I would love if you posted your thoughts publicly. So come on, pop on that VPN and make a new throwaway to post your unethical advise and give me a proper diagnosis, doc 💕

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