"Coming Soon" The Hypnotic Orgasm Documentary

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Real or fake?
Is it possible for people who are not being touched to have intense, healing multiple orgasms in a matter of moments? The answer might be YES if you've been to stage hypnosis shows or experienced sexual or erotic trance. However, this phenomenon might change the way we look at sexuality.

First, we might need to figure out what's actually happening.

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Coming Soon: The Documentary
Get ready to question everything you thought about sex.
The Hypnotic Orgasm was not discovered in a laboratory, but likely came about as an electrifying stunt at stage hypnosis shows over the years, sometimes done on unwitting volunteers. Here, people in deep trance would appear to explode in intense orgasmic states at a handshake or without being touched. It's known in the underground and sadly has often been left to pick-up artists and sexual predators to explore.
But is it real? Because that would make all the difference. Filmmakers Dominique LaRoche and Albert Nerenberg, also trained hypnotists, began an exploration of the phenomenon in 2019, which resulted in a preliminary study in the summer of 2024, The Prague Experiment - the attempt to study whether hypnotic orgasms behave biochemically like conventional orgasms. If so, what are the implications for sexuality, wellness, and science?
People experiencing sexual hypnosis appear to break the rules of sexual behavior, having a vast array of orgasmic experiences including multiple, slow motion, and even the legendary superorgasm. Some people having the experience, report dramatic improvements in wellness, skin health, and self-confidence as a result. But perhaps more importantly, the existence of hypnotic orgasms might point to a code for understanding and healing sexual programs.
Make Orgasms Not War
When Austrian Laughter Queen, Christine Funk, experiences a hypnotic orgasm in an online workshop, she begins a quest to understand the full range of orgasmic possibility. Funk, a peace activist, believes that orgasmic healing might make the world a better place and launches the Make Orgasms Not War campaign. She begins a quest to understand the phenomenon, experiencing a vast range of orgasms through hypnosis and learning how to create the states herself. She has an orgasm in reverse, in slow motion, and even as a man. Eventually, her quest leads her to Prague where she becomes part of the first study ever on the subject.
While Funk is certainly having an experience, people in her life are sometimes astounded and wonder if this is real.
There's one way to find out. The upcoming film Coming Soon: The Documentary, produced by the award-winning team behind the hit films Stupidity, Laughology, and You Are What You Act arrives soon.

www.Comingsoondoc.com

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