Sissy hypno

Sissy hypno, also referred to as autogynephilic persuasive pornography (AGPP), is a form of pornography which purports to hypnotically persuade the person into self-feminization. The reasons for consuming sissy hypno varies, and the consumerbase consists of a wide range of people. Not much is known about sissy hypno, since empirical data on the subject is very limited, and it is unknown what effects it has on people.

As an art form, sissy hypno usually consists of edited clips taken from mainstream heterosexual and transgender pornography, typically overlaid with instructions that use tropes from commercial film depictions of hypnosis, or from stage hypnosis. Sissy hypno has been described as a form of "microporn" as defined by Helen Hester, Bethan Jones and Sarah Taylor-Harman, a label originally used for short GIFs shared in online communities. However, sissy hypno differs from the archetypal GIF format of microporn by its length and complexity. The suggestive feature of the media, whether its a video or image, or background audio, is sometimes delivered via text-based captions. These captions are embedded into the media and they usually contain suggestive and instructive message.

A 2020 submission to the UK Parliament's Women and Equalities Committee by the Women's Declaration International listed sissy hypno among "forces that construct transgenderism".