Rick Campbell let himself be hypnotized at the company Christmas Party for fun. The next day, Rick began to change. High heels, panties, painted nails... little by little Rick started turning himself into Bridget the Secretary. And while Rick didn't seem to notice, everyone else did. Was he really under hypnosis or was this something else? Could his secretary save his masculinity? Did she want to?
"Hypnotized Boss" is a cautionary tale of a man who starts turning himself into a woman after behind hypnotized at a party. This 10,000 word story includes female domination, forced feminization, spanking, erotic humiliation and more!
Rick was the boss and Cindy,Maria and Diane worked for him as secretaries One day after an office party and Rick is hypnotized into becoming Bridget Rick starts wearing women's clothing and becomes more feminine each day Till one day he is caught masturbating in his office. So is hypnotized or is this an act?You need to read this book to find out.
After being hypnotized to believe he is a secretary named Bridget at an office party, Rick shows up to work acting strangely, wearing high heels and other feminine articles of clothing, but seems oblivious to anything being wrong with his wardrobe choices.
His employees, Maria, Diane, and Cindy aren't sure whether he's been hypnotized, or if he's faking it. Maybe he's just a sissy using the stage hypnotist as an excuse to dress in public, or maybe he truly doesn't have a choice in the matter.
They struggle with their consciences for a while, but it doesn't take long for the women to decide to take advantage of Rick's state. They push him into wearing even more risque outfits, and they order him around and take charge of the office themselves.
I liked this story, but not as much as some of Ms. Summers other work. It's told from the point of view of the women in the office, and so we don't get to witness any kind of fear or embarrassment from the sissy. The women are excited at the prospect of controlling their boss, and they're not sure if he's just trying to pull one over on them. Still, a feminization story where the feelings of the "victim" are in no way examined is something of a missed opportunity.
For all of that, though, it is well-written and worth reading.