Interesdom -> RE: BDSM vs Mental Health... (5/5/2009 6:11:49 AM)
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ORIGINAL: catize How many people get married to avoid loneliness? How many people snack between meals, not for sustenance, but for comfort? How many people have an alcoholic drink at the end of the day to relax? We do many things to ‘cope’ with life. Some people jog to relieve stress, others engage in pain play. As long as they are effective in dealing with <whatever>, it’s all good! I fully agree. I know of one sub who simply needed to come home from her stressful work (that she loved), be told to strip and and kneel at my feet and be silent. Maybe she would talk a little first, perhaps I would say a few words but after 15 to 30 mins of kneeling there with her head on my lap, in silence, she could get up, bouncy and bright and feel totally refreshed. Her way of using D/s to cope with her work day. No harm to anyone. Very rewarding for me, too. The OP's question is so broad that there is no good answer other than somewhere between 'perhaps' and 'probably'. It depends on what aspect of BDSM you use, how, when, why and to cope with what and in which way.
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