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Transcript of a Conversation with MickeyAaron: I think a lot of the time, when we're on these message boards, as hypnotists or hypnotists to be or whatever, and we're talking about this in the abstract, it's real easy to forget about the human being with thoughts and feelings and desires and emotions and stuff...Mickey: Right... Aaron: Which is why I like to... you know... I could hypnotize you right this moment, hypnotized and have you cluck like a chicken... Mickey: (Laughs) Aaron: You don't want me to, but... Mickey: (Laughing) No... Aaron: But... with a single word... I could make you start orgasming and feel so good... and... you know... with another single word your shirt would be on the table. And... it's one thing to talk about these things in the abstract, but it's another thing to interact with, you know, not just a human being, but the human being and say, how does it feel when I say something like when I snap my fingers your shirts going to be on the table. What does that bring in your mind? Mickey: Vulnerability. It makes me feel very vulnerable and just a little bit, like, uncomfortable slightly because I've always been one to be in control of my own body and my own mind. So it's kind of weird for me to allow you to just, you know, just snap a finger, a couple of words, and I'm just completely helpless, pretty much. Aaron: But on the other side of the coin, there's vulnerability good, and there's vulnerability bad. Mickey: Right, and it's not the bad kind at all. Aaron: When... any time people fall in love, there's that, especially the first time, when you do anything, there's the first kiss or whatever... When you start to lean in, when you start to do these things your placing yourself in the position... you're vulnerable to rejection, your vulnerable to any number of things... Mickey: Right... Aaron: So it's that anticipation, that opening, that vulnerability, there's good and there's bad, Just like, as a pornographer, I can say things that would get a person slapped, but it's what you're saying, it's the context, and it's how you're doing it. Mickey: (Nods) |