From a legal and ethical standpoint, content marketed as "girls hypnotized into sex" occupies a dangerous gray area:
While the term is often used for entertainment or digital trends, it is grounded in real-world psychological concepts: Girls Gone Hypnotized Hit
In erotic media, hypnosis serves three fictional functions: From a legal and ethical standpoint, content marketed
According to clinical hypnotherapists, the answer is a definitive no. Dr. Miriam Halstead, a board-certified hypnotherapist, explains: "Hypnosis is not mind control. It is a state of hyper-suggestion. A person under hypnosis will not do anything that violates their core ethical code. In fact, if a hypnotist suggests something the subject finds repulsive, they will either break the trance or refuse." From a legal and ethical standpoint