Hypnofetishism is the sexual fetish for hypnosis and similar forms of mental persuasion, therapy or mind control. Sexual fetishism, or erotic fetishism, is the Sexual attraction to materials and objects not conventionally viewed as being sexual in nature Hypnosis is often thought to be a wakeful state of focused attention and heightened suggestibility with diminished peripheral awareness Mind control is a broad range of psychological tactics able to subvert an individual's control of his own thinking, behavior emotions or decisions This may include a specific attraction to the objects, transformations, situations or environments.
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