View Full Version : Increase Body & Facial Hair Growth
DerekElrod
05-18-2006, 08:26 AM
I have always wanted to have a huge amount of body & facial hair. It's because it would look and feel manly to me. This should be possible in at least two ways with hypnosis. One way might be to trick the body to thinking it is still in puberty or find some way to keep testosterone and all hormones at their highs. Or another might be to focus on the body & facial hairgrowth itself.
I want to use Hypnosis/NLP or whatever to do this. And I am open to advice on the best, most powerful, and most effective way to make me hairier (not head hair).
What should I do? Everyone please tell me what you think will work.
Derek, since you've already determined how this "should be possible...with hypnosis," why bother asking us? Since you know about hypnosis, just hypnotize yourself and do it.
DerekElrod
05-18-2006, 09:23 AM
I have never hypnotized myself, and I don't know enough about hypnosis. I have just heard is it possible to stimulate hair growth, and I've heard it is possible to stimulate testosterone production, so it would make sense to me that it would be possible. How do I hypnotize myself? Also, is there some way that any one of you talented people could make me an MP3 that uses hypnotic techniques, NLP, and/or binaural beats to hypnotize me causing me to be hairier (body & face)?
Hello, Doctor. I think my right arm is broken and I heard that doctors can fix it by applying electricity. I know how to run electric cords so I should be able to do it. How much voltage do I need?
BTW, Derek, if you want to learn how to hypnotize yourself, there are many books at the library that will teach you how to do it.
DerekElrod
05-18-2006, 09:55 AM
I wasn't trying to be a smart ass about this thing. I admit I know nothing, and I am an idiot. I am curious to know if anybody is good with making hypnotic MP3's though and might be able to help me out?
Terry (existing)
05-18-2006, 10:02 AM
Derek, you asked "what should I do"? What you should do is consult a local, since nothing can be achieved at a distance regardless of how competent the practitioner is. In doing this, some advice is in order if you want to be treated well. First, forget what you read, it may be right, and it may be garbage, and you are not competent to know the difference. If you choose to make comments about "how it should be", you will breed antagonism, and be treated poorly by those who know what they are doing, and taken advantage of by those who don't but defraud to public by pretending that they do.. Businesses exist to remove hair from hairy bodies, so not everyone sees hair as manly, and fact is, it is not, it is just a result of genes, not manly prowess, and the first time someone makes an unkind comment about your hairy body, you may wish you had never changed, and by then it is too late.
Connie
05-18-2006, 02:39 PM
http://www.staticfiends.com/suburbia/files/hairy_back_heart.jpg
Manly, indeed. :)
Terry (existing)
05-18-2006, 05:31 PM
EEEEEeeuuuuuuuu! I don't believe I can improve on that comment (EG)...
I wasn't trying to be a smart ass about this thing. I admit I know nothing, and I am an idiot. I am curious to know if anybody is good with making hypnotic MP3's though and might be able to help me out?
Hello doctor? Yeah, it's me, Derek. Look, I apologize. I'm not trying to be a smart ass. Okay. Believe me? Good!
Now about my arm. I can see the bone sticking out. Now, i admit, I don't know anything about medicine, so instead of going to an expert, a doctor like yourself, I'd like to ask you to send me an MP3 on antibiotics, because I'm sure that will help me, okay?
Look, Derek, I apologize for being snide. I was just in a bad mood. But here's the deal: you admit you know nothing but you're telling us what to do and what you want. Here's the bottom line: no respectable hypnotherapist will provide any sort of therapy without giving you an in-person diagnosis. Why?
Well, if you were to come to me and ask for more hair growth, the first thing I would do is look at you. It may be that you are within normal ranges of hair growth, in which case there are other issues we'd need to discuss--in person. However, it may also be that the amount of hair indicated a physical problem that would require immediate medical attention.
So which is it? I don't know. I can't see you. I can't see how you respond during our interview. And as a result (and as is clearly stated in the post elsewhere on this site, "what we can and cannot do") we cannot provide hypnotherapy in this forum. We're not set up for it, it could be dangerous, and it would certainly be unethical.
So what should you do? Get out your local phone book (or go to the public library and use their's) and contact a hypnotherapist in your area. If you're worried about money, they might give a free interview or be willing to accept payment over time or make an exchange.
As you have seen, there are some people who simply question what you would want more hair. I'm not going to do that. I'm just going to say that I won't help you over the internet and I wouldn't trust anyone who says they will.
Good luck.
Unreg
05-18-2006, 09:52 PM
I have always wanted to have a huge amount of body & facial hair. It's because it would look and feel manly to me. I want to use Hypnosis/NLP or whatever to do this. And I am open to advice on the best, most powerful, and most effective way to make me hairier (not head hair). What should I do? Everyone please tell me what you think will work.
I admit I know nothing, and I am an idiot.
http://forum.hypnosis.com/images/icons/icon10.gif
http://www.staticfiends.com/suburbia/files/hairy_back_heart.jpg
YUK!
http://www.chriswarnick.com/Images/mr_yuk_2.gif
MissPiggy
05-19-2006, 02:01 PM
It's because it would look and feel manly to me.
To me men with lots of hair look like monkeys :cool:
Connie
05-19-2006, 02:09 PM
http://www.chriswarnick.com/Images/mr_yuk_2.gif
What? you don't like that pic? I kind of like it! I think it proves he's manly, yes, but also not afraid to show his sensitive side. :)
Having enough hair to knit two indian blankets, does not make you manly, it makes you hairy.
Personally I prefer my women without hairy backs, er chests, er ...
skip
Connie
05-19-2006, 02:20 PM
Skip is right on, as usual! :)
I think the preference for hairness level is cultural. I'm not "big" into hairy men, but I also don't like the look of men who wax their chest. :p Facial hair is also, cool...as long as it doesn't look like this!
http://www.bobandtom.com/gen3/5cover_img/mustache_record.jpg
teadaze
05-19-2006, 02:51 PM
>Facial hair is also, cool...as long as it doesn't look like this!
That is amazing!
Practical too...you could easily dry your socks on those things. The man is clearly a genius...
I think hes grown the mustache to take the attention away from his chest hair!
Poodle
05-19-2006, 08:26 PM
There was a large article on hair on men on the internet this past week or so. It seems as if the females are attracted to all this monkey fur. What cha gonna do when you find one that doesn't. Go to another hypnotist to make to go dormant? Personally I think "Eeeekkkkk" needs a hypnotist badly or the alternative a wax job which does hurt! But that's just my opinion. And think, when you get old -- like 65 plus all that wonderful body hair is going to turn white. Won't that be cool?
Unreg
05-19-2006, 09:50 PM
I think it proves he's manly, yes, but also not afraid to show his sensitive side. :)
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http://www.bobandtom.com/gen3/5cover_img/mustache_record.jpg
Is your hobby finding weird 'net pics?
I think hes grown the mustache to take the attention away from his chest hair!
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And think, when you get old -- like 65 plus all that wonderful body hair is going to turn white. Won't that be cool?
Very Cool
http://www.holisticvetpetcare.com/images2/white-poodle-shades.jpg
Connie
05-19-2006, 10:26 PM
Is your hobby finding weird 'net pics?
"Weird?" I thought they were appropo to the discussion! I have many varied hobbies, like most superintelligent people. :)
Unreg
05-19-2006, 10:57 PM
Is your hobby finding weird 'net pics?
"Weird?" I thought they were appropo to the discussion!
I was kidding.
I have many varied hobbies, like most superintelligent people. :)
That must be why I have none.
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I have to admit I find some of this discussion...disturbing.
If a client comes to you and says, "I want to quit smoking," I haven't seen anyone say, "Quit smoking? That's disgusting! Everyone should smoke."
And yet, the original poster says he wants more hair and the attitude among some here is "More hair? That's disgusting!" They've gone so far as to insult and make fun of the original poster.
There is nothing ecologically unsound about a person wanting more hair. Personally, I have had excess hair all my life and hated it. I had laser treatments to remove it (actually make it less and less). And some of the girl friends I've had have been disappointed! I hated it but they liked it.
I don't think it's our job to tell someone they shouldn't have a change because we don't like it. There's no accounting for personal taste. If we think something is not a good idea or non-ecological, we could certainly tell a client that we are not the appropriate hypnotherapist for that sort of work. We might also work with a client to discover if the desire for something we find personally distasteful is actually based on the desire to fulfill another need, want, or desire, and can work on achieving the actual desired change rather than secondary change desired as the presenting problem.
But with respect my esteemed peers, to go, "Ewww. Why would you want that?" or "Years from now all that hair will be white. Have you thought of that?" in my estimation, is not at the level of professionalism I would expect and have seen in the past.
We can judge our own needs and guide others to ecologically sound decisions; we can refuse to perform a service if we find it personally distasteful. But that does not mean we should mock someone's request for help.
Connie
05-20-2006, 09:33 AM
Don, I feel really badly now, because I feel I helped turn this topic "to the dark side." Sorry, everyone. Maybe I'll just go my merry way and keep my mouth shut--I'm not really one of you, anyway and my chimings in have little value.
Derek, I didn't mean to mock you. As I (tried to) say, I think preferences like yours are cultural, and personal. There's people out there who will help you. Good luck!
Unreg
05-20-2006, 10:11 AM
My apologies also, if any offence caused.
No offense intended.
I am hardly one to mock, anyway. Since, to flip the coin in a different direction, so to speak, when it comes to women I actually prefer the 'au naturel' look as far as body hair goes, rather than the shaven 'magazine model' look.
So; each to their own, I guess.
To echo Connie: "Derek, I think preferences like yours are cultural, and personal. There's people out there who will help you. Good luck!"
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Yep, I agree with you, Don. It is not our place to mock, but there is a difference between making a decision to quit a life threatening habit and an unusual request to acquire more body hair. Lacking the facts it is impossible and perhaps inappropriate to mindread the reasons the poster might want more body hair apart from those stated by the poster but the request is unusual and perhaps we should have examined it more closely before expressing distaste.
Connie, don't feel bad, your posts, as every other post here has value, if only in this case to remind us all about allowing our own prejudices to colour our responses to a request. Everyone is 'really one of us' on this forum apart from the abusive, and your 'chimings' have equal value.
Jack
Terry (existing)
05-20-2006, 11:01 AM
Must I always be a member of the oposition? It is usually me who is grumpy and rude, and always I see it as being for just cause, since I respect my profession, and have no wish to see it abused. However, in this case I took what I perceived to be a "time waster post" and gave a helpful reply because although I was and still am sure that nothing will result from it, I was not certain of the state of mind of the poster for once. However, having fun is sometimes nescessary if we are to have all comers join in and feel part of the board. Remember Don, not all who replied are practitioners, and most I imagine saw this post as another wish and do nothing post as did I. I thought the pictures were both fun, and indicative of what someone might look like if they followed the course of becoming hairy, so no fault no fowl. As for the rude comments, they were opinions, and surely we must all have the right to express these, or ban them completely, in which case the board dies.... When someone visits an online board, they know in advance that they will be communicating with fools, liers, con artists, and of course those who genuinely want to help and have skills to help. If you don;t like the odds of getting an honest and helpful reply, seek help elsewere and forget the need for annonymity....
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A WISH AND A WANT, IS THE EFFORT YOU ARE WILLING TO PUT INTO IT.
Unreg
05-20-2006, 11:28 AM
Must I always be ........... grumpy and rude
Yeah!
.........having fun is sometimes nescessary if we are to have all comers join in and feel part of the board. Remember Don, not all who replied are practitioners, and most I imagine saw this post as another wish and do nothing post as did I. I thought the pictures were both fun, and indicative of what someone might look like if they followed the course of becoming hairy, so no fault no fowl. As for the rude comments, they were opinions, and surely we must all have the right to express these, or ban them completely, in which case the board dies.... When someone visits an online board, they know in advance that they will be communicating with fools, liers, con artists, and of course those who genuinely want to help and have skills to help. .
This does make quite a lot of sense, I think.
A thread can veer between a bit of 'having fun' and a bit of 'genuinely want to help & have skills to help', (and much else inbetween), and STILL be useful to the original poster.
It's quite a broad canvas, I reckon.
Well I said eeeeeeeeeeeuuuuuwwwwwww!
And I stand by it.
That guys back, with the heart!
Double, silly teenaged girl, "EEEEEEEUUUUUUUUUUUWWWWWW!"
But I will make one concesion.
That guy was/is manly. (my mindread)
Not because he was hairy.
Didnt have anything to do with hair.
DID have everything to do with his acceptance of who he is, and what he looked like, and being comfortable, in his own skin.
NOW THAT IS MANLY!
And despite our particular preferences, fuzzy, or bald as a babys butt, sexy, manly, is more attitude and beliefs, and self acceptance, than it is appearance.
And if you are so mistaken as to believe that appearance would make you feel manly, wont you be surprised when you have the appearance you want, and still dont feel manly.
What a waste that would be. Then all you would feel is foolish, and less manly that ever.
Think about it.
And meanwhile another unrepentant EEEEEEEUUUUUUUUWWWWW!
cheers,
skip
Poodle
05-21-2006, 12:48 PM
Thanks for the cute pic but I'm pretty sure it's a Bichon, not a Poodle. That being aside, I still side with Skip on this. What one wishes for right now may not be indeed what one really, truly wants in the long run. Hair or lack of hair does NOT make the man. There is something else running under that question in my mind and that is the issue that this poster does not feel manly enough. Putting hair on the bod isn't going to solve the problem one way or another but getting to the reason WHY THAT FEELING IS LACKING WOULD. It would be just like asking the beginner's NLP questions and if you got that, what would that give you, etc., etc., etc.