The internet is filled with a vast array of content, and one of the most intriguing and often misunderstood topics is that of "girls gone hypnotized videos." These videos, often found on platforms like YouTube, social media, and adult websites, depict women who appear to be under some form of hypnosis or trance-like state. While some may find these videos entertaining or even arousing, others raise concerns about the ethics and psychological implications behind them.

Can someone actually be hypnotized through a screen? According to

In legitimate demonstrations, the hypnotist looks for "highly suggestible" individuals. About 10–15% of the population is highly susceptible to hypnosis. In these cases, the person isn't "faking," but they are in a state of hyper-focus where the line between imagination and reality blurs.