Succubitch Faye · @Succubitch
405 followers · 4 posts · Server kinkyelephant.com

and I enjoy:
- , denial, forced, all kinds
- , but only for subs whom I have some experience with
- and playing with (s)
- , especially humiliation based
- and
- and
- and

Anything that exemplifies your insecurities and manipulates you to be My little toy forever, fucked for Me and Me alone 💕

#bdsm #femdom #kink #sensorydeprivation #fearplay #Dronification #objectification #cbtbondage #ballbusting #bodyworship #finsub #financialdomination #malechastity #orgasmcontrol #fetishes #kinks

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carboncats · @carboncats
39 followers · 45 posts · Server tentacle.social
Nirrod · @foxnirrod
146 followers · 78 posts · Server gearheads.social

Being the innocent fox I am. At least Neo made sure of that 😌

📸 taken by @neofreak

#pupplay #neoprenefetish #wetsuitfetish #bondage #sensorydeprivation

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Sentimental Dom · @sentimentaldom
707 followers · 1565 posts · Server woof.group

I am the one who watched you throw your heart to the wind yearning for a truth that you dared not let yourself find.

I am the tingling thought like a warm breath on the back of your neck after the lights go out and the door is bolted and chained.

I am the hypnotic symphony at the center of a candle's flame.

Close your eyes. Surrender. You're mine now.

#desire #hypno #hypnosis #induction #mindcontrol #powerless #sensorydeprivation #sensoryoverload #sentimentaldom #suggestion

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Sentimental Dom · @sentimentaldom
683 followers · 1409 posts · Server woof.group
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Rhett Bratt · @rhettbratt
2 followers · 19 posts · Server universeodon.com

ISO sensory deprivation pod for a writer. It’s the only thing I can think of that might prevent my task avoidance behavior. Or maybe a chastity device for personal electronics?

#writing #writingcommunity #writinglife #chastity #sensorydeprivation

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Sentimental Dom · @sentimentaldom
604 followers · 1136 posts · Server woof.group

It’s okay to give yourself permission to let go.
It’s okay to let go.
It’s okay.
You are okay.

The longer you look, the deeper you go. The deeper you go, the longer you look.

Let go.

#desire #hypno #hypnosis #induction #mindcontrol #powerless #sensorydeprivation #sensoryoverload #sentimentaldom #suggestion

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· @boybondage
198 followers · 79 posts · Server rubber.social

Not quite starting the year as I mean to go on since it’s not midnight yet but ending the year hoping there’ll be more of this next year. On my own this NYE so some with , and nipple clamps seemed like a good way to go! Happy New Year! Can’t seem to upload video so have a screenshot instead.

#selfbondage #sensorydeprivation #electro #gay #gaybdsm #gaybondage #bondage #gaykink #bdsm

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· @boybondage
198 followers · 78 posts · Server rubber.social

Not quite starting the year as I mean to go on since it’s not midnight yet but ending the year hoping there’ll be more of this next year. On my own this NYE so some with , and nipple clamps seemed like a good way to go! Happy New Year!

#selfbondage #sensorydeprivation #electro #gay #gaybdsm #gaybondage #bondage #gaykink #bdsm

Last updated 2 years ago

ctrledboy · @ctrledboy
89 followers · 141 posts · Server kinky.business

Finally tried on my new hood. It has both a mouth and nose lining. Getting the nose lining up my nostrils without sneezing was a struggle. I got it on and partly zipped multiple times and then had to back out due to the restriction on breathing feeling too intense. Zipped it to the top of my neck. I can tell though this is an amazing sensory deprivation experience. Looking forward to trying again soon.

#studiogum #latex #heavyrubber #sensorydeprivation #hood

Last updated 2 years ago

Sentimental Dom (Michael) · @sentimentaldom
490 followers · 744 posts · Server woof.group

When you see this, stop scrolling for a minute. Stop whatever else you're doing and take a deep breath. Blink your eyes a few times, clench your hands into tight fists and shake them out.

Take a few more deep breaths and be fully present in this moment. Do an inventory of how you feel right now. How is your body? Any aches, tension or soreness? What about your emotions?

Have a great day.

#hypno #hypnosis #induction #mindcontrol #sensorydeprivation #sensoryoverload #sentimentaldom #suggestion

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Pat · @Pat
142 followers · 2621 posts · Server qoto.org

Retro SciFi Film of the Week…

Altered States (1980)

You’ll immediately recognize Chayefsky’s style in this dialogue-heavy story. The characters and dialogue feel very much like Network (1976) or The Hospital (1971). The target audience was well-educated baby-boomers from the 60’s counter culture, sometimes referred to as “yuppies” (young urban professionals, formerly hippies). However, it has a lot of special effects and enough action to appeal to a wider audience.

This period in American popular history marked the transition from the drug culture of the 1960s and the fascination with ESP in the 1970s, to the human potential movement of the 80s and 90s. Drug dealers were looking for more affluent customers for their products and clandestine operators were looking for paths to apply chemical-based mind control and recruitment tactics to more influential targets. This film provided a more intellectual rational for taking drugs, which would attract those who would normally be smart enough to avoid them.

Although there was fierce conflict on the set between Chayefsky and the director, Ken Russell, about the script, Chayefsky maintained creative control (although he pulled his name from the screenplay credit because he was not satisfied with the final product). Despite the script conflicts and Russell’s direction, I think the film turned out great. It has brilliant performances from William Hurt, Blair Brown, Bob Balaban and Charles Haid, all of whom delivered Chayefsky’s difficult dialogue in a convincing manner.

There are no CG effects in this film because they weren’t yet available; everything is done with practical FX and film techniques, reminiscent of 2001: A Space Odyssey. Also, you’ll notice the use of deep brass horns in the score, borrowed from Close Encounters of a Third Kind (1977) and used ever since in scifi projects such as Epoch (2001), Inception (2010), Arrival (2016) and many others.

#science #fiction #sciencefiction #drugs #humanpotential #lsd #dream #sensorydeprivation #mushrooms #mindcontrol #scifi #ftw #film #movie #addiction #WilliamHurt #limbo #chayefsky #psychedelic

Last updated 2 years ago

Pat · @Pat
142 followers · 2622 posts · Server qoto.org

Retro SciFi Film of the Week…

Altered States (1980)

You’ll immediately recognize Chayefsky’s style in this dialogue-heavy story. The characters and dialogue feel very much like Network (1976) or The Hospital (1971). The target audience was well-educated baby-boomers from the 60’s counter culture, sometimes referred to as “yuppies” (young urban professionals, formerly hippies). However, it has a lot of special effects and enough action to appeal to a wider audience.

This period in American popular history marked the transition from the drug culture of the 1960s and the fascination with ESP in the 1970s, to the human potential movement of the 80s and 90s. Drug dealers were looking for more affluent customers for their products and clandestine operators were looking for paths to apply chemical-based mind control and recruitment tactics to more influential targets. This film provided a more intellectual rational for taking drugs, which would attract those who would normally be smart enough to avoid them.

Although there was fierce conflict on the set between Chayefsky and the director, Ken Russell, about the script, Chayefsky maintained creative control (although he pulled his name from the screenplay credit because he was not satisfied with the final product). Despite the script conflicts and Russell’s direction, I think the film turned out great. It has brilliant performances from William Hurt, Blair Brown, Bob Balaban and Charles Haid, all of whom delivered Chayefsky’s difficult dialogue in a convincing manner.

There are no CG effects in this film because they weren’t yet available; everything is done with practical FX and film techniques, reminiscent of 2001: A Space Odyssey. Also, you’ll notice the use of deep brass horns in the score, borrowed from Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) and used ever since in scifi projects such as Epoch (2001), Inception (2010), Arrival (2016) and many others.

#scifi #film #science #fiction #sciencefiction #movie #drugs #addiction #WilliamHurt #mindcontrol #ftw #limbo #chayefsky #humanpotential #lsd #dream #psychedelic #sensorydeprivation #mushrooms

Last updated 2 years ago

Pat · @Pat
142 followers · 2621 posts · Server qoto.org

Retro SciFi Film of the Week…

Altered States (1980)

You’ll immediately recognize Chayefsky’s style in this dialogue-heavy story. The characters and dialogue feel very much like Network (1976) or The Hospital (1971). The target audience was well-educated baby-boomers from the 60’s counter culture, sometimes referred to as “yuppies” (young urban professionals, formerly hippies). However, it has a lot of special effects and enough action to appeal to a wider audience.

This period in American popular history marked the transition from the drug culture of the 1960s and the fascination with ESP in the 1970s, to the human potential movement of the 80s and 90s. Drug dealers were looking for more affluent customers for their products and clandestine operators were looking for paths to apply chemical-based mind control and recruitment tactics to more influential targets. This film provided a more intellectual rational for taking drugs, which would attract those who would normally be smart enough to avoid them.

Although there was fierce conflict on the set between Chayefsky and the director, Ken Russell, about the script, Chayefsky maintained creative control (although he pulled his name from the screenplay credit because he was not satisfied with the final product). Despite the script conflicts and Russell’s direction, I think the film turned out great. It has brilliant performances from William Hurt, Blair Brown, Bob Balaban and Charles Haid, all of whom delivered Chayefsky’s difficult dialogue in a convincing manner.

There are no CG effects in this film because they weren’t yet available; everything is done with practical FX and film techniques, reminiscent of 2001: A Space Odyssey. Also, you’ll notice the use of deep brass horns in the score, borrowed from Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) and used ever since in scifi projects such as Epoch (2001), Inception (2010), Arrival (2016) and many others.

Here’s a clip from YouTube (the video quality sucks, but it features a taste of great dialogue and acting in the film).

Clip description: The lead characters are in a bar, drinking heavily. Hurt is carrying a beer bottle and walking around while talking. Brown is talking with another woman and later sitting and looking at Hurt with a concerned look on her face. It ends with a closeup of Hurt delivering his dramatic lines while looking upward.

youtube.com/watch?v=aLYWDYxuKS

#science #drugs #fiction #ftw #film #movie #WilliamHurt #dream #psychedelic #scifi #chayefsky #humanpotential #lsd #sciencefiction #addiction #limbo #sensorydeprivation #mushrooms #mindcontrol

Last updated 2 years ago

Pat · @Pat
142 followers · 2621 posts · Server qoto.org

Retro SciFi Film of the Week…

Altered States (1980)

You’ll immediately recognize Chayefsky’s style in this dialogue-heavy story. The characters and dialogue feel very much like Network (1976) or The Hospital (1971). The target audience was well-educated baby-boomers from the 60’s counter culture, sometimes referred to as “yuppies” (young urban professionals, formerly hippies). However, it has a lot of special effects and enough action to appeal to a wider audience.

This period in American popular history marked the transition from the drug culture of the 1960s and the fascination with ESP in the 1970s, to the human potential movement of the 80s and 90s. Drug dealers were looking for more affluent customers for their products and clandestine operators were looking for paths to apply chemical-based mind control and recruitment tactics to more influential targets. This film provided a more intellectual rational for taking drugs, which would attract those who would normally be smart enough to avoid them.

Although there was fierce conflict on the set between Chayefsky and the director, Ken Russell, about the script, Chayefsky maintained creative control (although he pulled his name from the screenplay credit because he was not satisfied with the final product). Despite the script conflicts and Russell’s direction, I think the film turned out great. It has brilliant performances from William Hurt, Blair Brown, Bob Balaban and Charles Haid, all of whom delivered Chayefsky’s difficult dialogue in a convincing manner.

There are no CG effects in this film because they weren’t yet available; everything is done with practical FX and film techniques, reminiscent of 2001: A Space Odyssey. Also, you’ll notice the use of deep brass horns in the score, borrowed from Close Encounters of a Third Kind (1977) and used ever since in scifi projects such as Epoch (2001), Inception (2010), Arrival (2016) and many others.

Here’s a clip from YouTube (the video quality sucks, but it features a taste of great dialogue and acting in the film).

Clip description: The lead characters are in a bar, drinking heavily. Hurt is carrying a beer bottle and walking around while talking. Brown is talking with another woman and later sitting and looking at Hurt with a concerned look on her face. It ends with a closeup of Hurt delivering his dramatic lines while looking upward.

youtube.com/watch?v=aLYWDYxuKS

#science #fiction #sciencefiction #scifi #ftw #film #movie #drugs #addiction #limbo #chayefsky #humanpotential #lsd #dream #psychedelic #sensorydeprivation #mushrooms #mindcontrol #WilliamHurt

Last updated 2 years ago

Sentimental Dom (Michael) · @sentimentaldom
395 followers · 521 posts · Server woof.group

I wrote on the subject of sensory play and how I use sensory deprivation and sensory overload in tandem. This can be used as a hypnosis tool, but it is a great tool for mind control even if you're not interested in hypno play.

If you ever wondered why I limit my work, this will give some insight into how difficult and layered it can be.

sentimentaldom.com/sensory-pla

#desire #hypno #hypnosis #induction #mindcontrol #powerless #sensorydeprivation #sensoryoverload #sentimentaldom #suggestion

Last updated 2 years ago

Sentimental Dom (Michael) · @sentimentaldom
387 followers · 491 posts · Server woof.group

It will shock exactly no one to learn that I am a deep thinker. It can be as funny as it is annoying how deeply I will delve into a topic when asked the most basic question. I was trying to quickly answer a question about how and why I use sensory deprivation this afternoon and ended up outlining an entire piece on brain chemistry and neuroscience.

#bdsm #kinkygeek #sensorydeprivation #neuroscience

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