>>68480
I'm drooling at this idea OP. B4mb1 did a lot of horrible things, but I'll give it credit for being really innovative and powerful. You seem like someone who looks at what's worked and tries to innovate on top of it, and overall, the description sounds like it ties together a lot of my favorite elements. I've always preferred the more wholesome approach to hypno, like with 几工片片工 千卂ㄒ卂ㄥ乇 and 卂爪乇ㄒ卄ㄚ丂ㄒ, so things like:
>Emphasis on warmth, affection and self-actualization through servitude
>Series will be designed for monogamy, with optional 'slutification' modules
sound absolutely perfect to me.
When the hypnotist's voice is more vague/detached (like with B4mb1), the emphasis is the conditioning itself. Like >>68527 said, I agree that the vague/detached voice fits TTS better, but I also think the warmth/affection approach works best when there's more emphasis on the hypnotist. 几工片片工 and 卂爪乇ㄒ卄ㄚ丂ㄒ sometimes emphasize how it arouses them how well you're obeying, which creates one of those positive feedback loops fueled by mutual arousal, the kind you just won't get when the voice is more detached. I feel like the wholesome approach works better when you emphasize the bond between the subject and hypnotist, and explore feelings like trust, and feeling safe and protected. These match well with the imagery of comfortably sitting on the lap of the hypnotist and being pet by her. I feel like these types of themes just don't work well when you use a more vague/detached voice, so I'd prefer the other option.
>User will retain intelligence
I assume this is in response to things like the IQ drop in B4mb1 and other bimbofication files. I'm not a fan of IQ drops or bimbofication, but I sure do like a blank mind during hypno. So don't hold back on getting that mind blank. Also, there's no problem in things like slowing down the mind during the induction. In my book, as long as no lasting IQ effects are implied, everything's fair game.
As for question 2, 几工片片工 千卂ㄒ卂ㄥ乇's Because series is probably the best example I've listened to.
Keep at it, you really seem like you're on to something here and I'm looking forward to whatever it'll end up being.