DomAviator -> RE: How do you cope with a depressed submissive (5/15/2008 4:04:59 AM)
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Marry her... Oh wait bad idea. Been there, done that, made me miserable too LOL On a serious note you cant fix a depressed person unless you happen to have an Rx pad. Get her to a doc, and get her on an SSRI like Prozac, Paxil, Zoloft, etc... Dont fall for that herbal St Andrews Wort shit as all that does is delay real treatment and make them sunburn bad... (Been there tried that she was getting worse instead of better despite her helpful friend.) On a serious note - I dont think DS play is at all appropriate for a depressed sub as feelings may tend to be magnified. Ie criticisms, or "bad behaviors" that are punished as part of the play scene may be taken WAY WAY WAY beyond the intended context. You may have been calling her a slut, and telling her what a bad girl she is, and spanking her in a playful way. Then you go to work and she comes to think about it, decides she REALLY is bad, she has no reason to live, shes worthless, blah blah blah and before you know it shes got her head in the oven... My ex-girlfriend was "normal" and if you made a totally appropiate comment in jest like "you are such an idiot" after she missed her mouth and threw the tequila shot in her face. she would laugh and say "yeah but Im a cute idiot with a great ass". By comparison I was once in the basement and I knocked a can of paint off a shelf. It popped opem splattering me and everything else within a 10 foot radius, and I yelled "Fuck! God damnit! Fucking Bitch! Shit!!!" and my ex-wife came flying down the stairs in tears wanting to know how I could say that to her, she didnt do anything to deserve it, why do I hate her, blah blah blah... Imagine involving someone with those kind of issues in D/s play.... Anyone who isnt a basket case would have seen me standing there wearing 1/2 gallon of coral colored paint in the middle of a disaster area and realized it wasnt an attack on them... My advice would be get her depression taken care of by a doctor, get her emotionally stabilized, be supportive, and then resume the play, Otherwise, if its too bad - bail out before she makes you an emotional wreck too.
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