Reversing the slut trope?

LadyJen7

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An idea, probably done 87k times before, but here goes:

Totally slutty 30-something has a wild session but decides it just too much. She proceeds to seek a deeper connection type of sexual experience, fails quite a few times, and then puts it all behind her when meeting a hypnotist who erases her slut memories and she emerges his loving girlfriend.

Plot twist: She's not the only one of his.
 
I like this and I don't think this has been done as many times as you think.
I'll be honest though I find the hypnosis idea way too rapey and I'd never do it myself.
Instead, I'd do one of those 'love yourself' therapists. "Yes, you have fucked the equivilent of the London Symphony Orchestra, but you are still a good person and deserve to be loved."
This is just what our FMC has needed to hear for a long time and between sessions, he asks her to remain celibate. Which she does with great difficulty. After nearly a month, the therapist asks her to come out to his home for group therapy.
There she meets three other patients who are all over one another and seem to be in love. The therapist arrives and introduces her to the sexy group. As it turns out the therapist has created his own little poly family from hs patients.
There they are free to be as wild as they want, while being in a loving atmosphere and form those deep connections.
 
I like this and I don't think this has been done as many times as you think.
I'll be honest though I find the hypnosis idea way too rapey and I'd never do it myself.
Instead, I'd do one of those 'love yourself' therapists. "Yes, you have fucked the equivilent of the London Symphony Orchestra, but you are still a good person and deserve to be loved."
This is just what our FMC has needed to hear for a long time and between sessions, he asks her to remain celibate. Which she does with great difficulty. After nearly a month, the therapist asks her to come out to his home for group therapy.
There she meets three other patients who are all over one another and seem to be in love. The therapist arrives and introduces her to the sexy group. As it turns out the therapist has created his own little poly family from hs patients.
There they are free to be as wild as they want, while being in a loving atmosphere and form those deep connections.
I don't think hypnosis is too bad if used in the right way. I agree that hypnosis turning a woman into basically a sex slave or something is quite rapey. But if the hypnosis limits her in certain ways but she now has to make decisions out of her own free will because of the consequences from the hypnosis, I think that is fine.

Maybe in this setting I would go more for a scenario where she has trouble not cheating on her boyfriend, so she goes to the hypnotist and asks him to hypnotise her so that she will only enjoy sex with her boyfriend. For a while everything seems perfect, she enjoys sex with her boyfriend and others don't phase her anymore, no more temptation. However when she discovers that her boyfriend is cheating, the hypnosis backfires. If she leaves him, it means a celibate life, she can't even get even with him since sex with anyone other than him doesn't entice her anymore. How will she navigate this? Maybe she tries to find the hypnotist again or maybe she will accept that the relationship will now be open on his side.

Again, I do believe the situation she finds herself in should be the result of her own choices and the hypnotist did nothing more than follow her wishes.
 
Yeah, I don't have a problem with the hypnotist. Especially if the sessions are to help her RESIST her sexual urges, and she sought it out herself. It's just a handy little plot device that saves a lot of time in the story.
 
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