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Too Baby Brained for Math - ABDL Hypnosis & ASMR [MP3 Digital Download]

Too Baby Brained for Math - ABDL Hypnosis & ASMR [MP3 Digital Download]

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Duration: 20 Minutes

Professionally recorded with binaural beats and sound effects for maximum results. The more you listen, the easier it is to let go mentally and physically. Relax, trust, and rediscover the joy of letting go.

This intensely immersive hypnosis session is designed to dismantle your numerical reasoning until even basic math becomes a foggy, frustrating blur. Each time you try to solve something—2 + 2, 7 – 3, even recognizing multi-digit numbers—your mind shuts down. The harder you try, the dumber you feel. And over time, the message becomes clear: you are no longer someone who can do math.


This isn’t temporary. It’s not a trick. It’s conditioning. And with each repetition, each re-listen, you lose more of your ability to count, add, subtract, or understand numbers at all. Failure becomes inevitable—and strangely comforting. Because for someone like you… stupid just fits.

Key Hypnotic Triggers & Cues:

  • Arithmetic confusion: Even basic math (e.g., 3 + 2, 5 – 1) triggers hesitation, mental fog, and failure.

  • Number overload: Seeing or hearing multi-digit numbers causes blankness and difficulty processing.

  • Post-hypnotic cue: Any reference to numbers beyond single digits automatically initiates confusion or shutdown.

  • Mental heaviness trigger: Listener experiences slow, thick, foggy thinking when faced with math problems.

  • Cognitive decline: Mental calculation, math recall, and counting ability progressively degrade with each listen.

  • Looped reinforcement: The phrase “Numbers don’t make sense anymore” becomes an internal mantra.

  • Stammering or wrong answers: Attempts to answer math questions lead to verbal stumbles and incorrect guesses.

  • Shame-turned-comfort: Failure no longer causes panic—it causes soft acceptance and identity alignment.

  • Identity shift: Listener fully accepts they are not someone who “gets” math anymore and stops trying to improve.

  • Addictive listening cue: Returning to the audio reinforces and deepens the damage with each exposure.


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