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My sleep paralysis demon could tell I was no longer scared and stopped visiting.
The first time I was terrified and told myself I was dreaming.
Having just woke up from a vivid myriad of dreams, I figured I was still dreaming in my room unable to move.
I could feel the air of the fan drying out my eyes as I lay in bed, causing me to assume this was sleep paralysis.
A sense of dread followed and I could see "shadows" on the wall as I stared unable to look away.
The shadows took a female silhouette and my fear subsided and was replaced by curiosity.
After I was no longer scared, the shadows faded and I regained my ability to move.
At the time I was taking MDMA, caffeine, and nicotine.
A similar thing happened the next week, however I wasn't scared assuming the /x/ succubus summon ritual finally worked.
That experience was less dramatic and I felt that because my fear could no longer be harvested the shadow demon was no longer interested in me.