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It is the story of a man, Johnny, who decided to regress his girlfriend using specially-tailored drugs, and then raise her again to rid her of various hangups that her original upbringing had left her with. Basically starting over, and allowing the character to be a new person.
 
It is the story of a man, Johnny, who decided to regress his girlfriend using specially-tailored drugs, and then raise her again to rid her of various hangups that her original upbringing had left her with. Basically starting over, and allowing the character to be a new person.
  
[[Hypnosis Doesn't Work Like That!/Adi/]] didn't read enough of this book to find out if the 'raising' was consensual, or if Johnny's motives were decent or not.
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[[Hypnosis Doesn't Work Like That!/Adi|Adi]] didn't read enough of this book to find out if the 'raising' was consensual, or if Johnny's motives were decent or not.
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An in-universe book, mentioned in chapter 369 of Hypnosis Doesn't Work Like That!.

It is the story of a man, Johnny, who decided to regress his girlfriend using specially-tailored drugs, and then raise her again to rid her of various hangups that her original upbringing had left her with. Basically starting over, and allowing the character to be a new person.

Adi didn't read enough of this book to find out if the 'raising' was consensual, or if Johnny's motives were decent or not.