I see Rick over at Silent Quivers has finally got some content up on his website, and I see the depression topic has been a focus. My goodness, it has taken him a while. I presume he and Judith have had a busy Christmas.
My take on depression is simple; see your doctor. Start there. Do it. Now.
I mean, if you break a bone or get a nasty cut, what do you do? You see a doctor. Then when you see the doctor they do a few things to get you right again. Depression is the same. No one thing is going to fix it and it takes time.
Cuts heal over time, depression heals over time. Both need the right care. If you had a nasty cut, would you put dirt on it? No. Same for depression. You do the right things to get cured.
I told you my take on it was simple.
Depression is awful. I see clients with it and I can cater for some of their needs but human beings are complex, depression happens for a number of reasons and more than one at the same time.
I promise that a good hard caning from me will take your mind off your depression… but I don’t think it treats the problem.
What I saw on the Russian internet article was that the caning was part of a clinic, not just a BDSM session that I and those like me provide. More than one thing, more than one therapy was happening, the ‘treatment’ wasn’t just a caning.
Anyway, applause to Rick at Silent Quivers for getting started. Christmas and the new year can be a difficult time for some, perhaps he’ll do some good.
Play happy – ‘MT