Hypnotist . . . multiple markets, multiple identities

There is a hypnotist who has been around doing stage hypnosis since 1984. He does anything from general audience shows to more mature college or private party gigs. It is also interesting to note that he sidelines, creating hypnosis videos for a particular market but his webpages don’t say a thing about them. However, if you go here (not safe for work), you will find a whole series of hypnosis fetish videos (basically, stage hypnosis done with women that includes nudity, he doesn’t do anything more than simple nudity so don’t get your hopes up but the sessions are full hypnosis in an erotic context and the models are often quite striking). Other work he’s done for this market can be found at Entrancement Video as well.

Actually, it’s not really a matter of outing him or anything like that. He’s respected in both areas and has done some nice work. It’s really a matter of segregating markets. It makes a certain amount of sense to keep the items on different sites. Of course, this hypnotist is not the only respected showman or hypnosis trainer to dabble in the erotic field. There is an up-and-coming trainer who briefly sold erotic hypnosis videos under the moniker Dr. Lovecraft who seemed to pretend he had nothing to do with the pieces (he kept well off-screen during the videos but his voice is unmistakeable and there was one shot where very briefly you could see his face, albeit partially obscured by the subject’s head, and since the videos were sold through the same vendor as his therapy training videos, it seems a bit much to try to conceal who he was when it was so obvious).  Others in the market have been more successful at keeping their identities hidden and their identity divided by market such as the fellow at Hypnogirls who never appears on camera.  And still others allow their identities to mix in both markets such as the folks at Volunteer HypnoChicks and the Hypnosis Office.  My friend at Hypnosis Fetish has posted his name and his attitude that he believes folks should stand by their work on his forum a number of times and I respect that a great deal.  Even someone as greatly respected as Ormond McGill, the "dean of American hypnotists," wrote and sold a now infamous "how to get girls with hypnosis" pamphlet way back in the 1950s. Heck, see my chapter on romantic/erotic hypnosis love letters in Wendi Friesen’s book . . . albeit, I don’t hide my name when I create material of that sort and my audience is healthy happy folks in adult relationships . . . and regular readers of this blog are familiar with my umpteen million posts on sexuality and hypnosis in a consensual adult context which seem to fascinate some and offend a bit more than it should others.

Of course, one problem for hypnotists trying to keep their erotic or hypnosis fetish type work distinct and separate from their more vanilla traditional bread-and-butter work is that there is always a paper trail.  For instance, if you use professional models, then the agency may have a listing of clients online or the like with names listed.  Or, in one case, a model had a blog where she talked about the experience of working for an erotic hypnotist and mentioned real names.

By the way, if anyone wants to buy a slew of these videos and send them to me, please feel free. From the looks of them, I personally would go with the Hypnovideo pieces first over the Entrancement Video ones, but if you’re buying, I’ll take whatever you want to send. I prefer DVDs, but if you’re buying, I’ll take anything and everything. I kid you not. Good stuff.