General Rules
Sexual hypnosis has less to do with remembering specific phrases, inductions, etc. and much more to do with working with the material the other person hands you, with improvising
Sexual hypnosis is a form of love-making, of responding to the other persons cues
Use Sexual Innuendo
One way to perform sexual hypnosis is to nonchalantly insert words and imagery into your language that, although seemingly innocent, implants seeds of desire in your love interest
You can do this easily by inserting words, phrases and symbols in your sentences, which are evocative of sexual things
However, you must do this very casually, it must in no way seem deliberate
Your targets conscious mind will dismiss the duality of the meaning of your words but their unconscious will pick up on it, unmistakeably
Use language to create confusion and thus use embedded suggestions
Use words with double meaning which can be translated ambiguously (do it, have it, get it etc.)
Use phrases that can be interpreted in many different ways, e.g., “let’s do it”
Insert Vaginal Symbols In The Conversation
Pits, cavities, vessels, bottles, boxes, jewel-cases, trunks, pockets, ships, cupboards, rooms
... And Phallic Symbols
Palm pilot
The way I look at it, when you feel truly relaxed, truly comfortable, it’s as if you feel renewed, energized,
stimulated, elevated.
It would do me much good
Could you do me a favor
Just a sec
You Can Also Play With Euphemisms For Sex
bake cookies
ball (played softball, plays hardball, throw a curve ball)
bang (banging on my door)
check the oil
clean the carpet
cream
do the deed
do it
do the dirty
feed the kitty
cream donut
fix her plumbing
get a home run
get busy
get it on
lay
hide the hot dog
hide the salami
hide the sausage
hot beef
in and out
make it
make some friction
mount
nail
naughty, the
plant your seed
come across
'Get' Phrases
- GET AHEAD
- (intransitive) to make progress in becoming successfulMax compliments his boss constantly in order to het ahead.
- GET DOWN
- (intransitive) give one’s consideration or attention (used with to)Now that we’ve finished lunch, I am ready to get down to business.
- GET DOWN
- (separable) to depress, exhaust or discourageTalking about politics really gets me down.
- GET DOWN
- (separable) to put in writingDid you get everything I said down?
- GET IN
- (intransitive) to arriveWhen did you get in from Paris?
- GET INTO
- (inseparable) to be involved withIf you get into the wrong crowd, you are likely to get into a lot of trouble.
- GET OFF
- (inseparable) to dismountMax got off his bicycle to tie his shoe
- GET OFF
- (intransitive) to receive a lesser punishment than what might be expectedMary got off with only two years in prison for the attempted murder of Max.
- GET OFF
- (intransitive) to receive extreme pleasureMax gets off on burning ants with his magnifying glass.
- GET OFF
- (separable) to give great pleasureBurning ants gets Max off.
- GET THROUGH
- (inseparable) to finish something completely; to arrive at the end of somethingIt took me almost two weeks to get through that book.
- GET TOGETHER
- (intransitive) to meetLet's get together tomorrow night.
- GET UP
- (intransitive) to rise to one’s feet or arise from bed; to climbMary gets up at sunrise to go jogging every morning.
- GET UP
- (separable) to cause to riseMary got Max up early this morning so that he could make her breakfast.