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I attended a stage hypnotist's show a couple of nights ago with a bunch of friends and I volunteered for him. I remember him hypnotizing me (which did not take long, since I'm quite succeptible to hypnosis according to a test I took earlier) along with some others, and then I remember almost nothing until he woke us up. The only thing I remember when I was hypnotized was the hypnotist telling me to do something involving running around the room, me telling my mind not to, but my body still running around the room. I was told I was a hit. My friends said among the things I did was act like a chicken and think that the hypnotist was insulting my mom. I am also told I did quite a bit of dancing, as I apparantly danced the Village People, Madonna, and as someone hoping to attract MTV's attention by dancing as crazily as possible. Anyway, I felt rather groggy for the rest of the night and I was wondering if this is a side effect of hypnotism or what.

2006-11-16 02:33:39 · 2 answers · asked by Steady As She Goes 2 in Social Science Psychology

After being woken up, the hypnotist asked me to come over to him and then he stood next to me. He then called a not bad looking girl in the front of the audience to stand in front of me and told her that I had something to tell her. He snapped his fingers, which apparantly was a trigger. I proclaimed (without thinking about it) "You are amazingly hot!!!" and then my legs felt like they turned to water and I collapsed on the ground. I stood up and he snapped again, but nothing happened, so I thought it was a one time deal. Someone told me that the groggyness means that I was still hypnotized the rest of the night without realizing it. Is that true?

2006-11-16 02:38:46 · update #1

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don't under go hypnosis unless you seeing someone legally liable for what they're doind to you. remember you brain and mind are complicated and delicate, vunerable instrument to be playing around with. i would never suggest hypnosis unless you had a diagonsed condition by a doctor and therapist in psychology. DON'T F**K AROUND WITH YOUR MATES BECAUSE HYPNOSIS DONE WRONGLY CAN LEAD YOU TO THINKING AND DOING THINGS YOU ARE NOT AWARE OF, YOU CAN ALSO BE VERY EASILY MANIPULATED!

2006-11-16 02:43:27 · answer #1 · answered by shadow 5 · 0 0

And, what is your question please?

2006-11-16 02:39:27 · answer #2 · answered by Sami V 7 · 0 0

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