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misterraymond -> RE: Depression and BDSM (5/15/2012 12:25:51 PM)

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I've heard many stories of people using bdsm pain as a cathartic release


It happens often, this Master also trains subs, he has two women, with serious emotional problems, not the clinical depression discussed on this topic, but non the less, very serious to these women.

They are also difficult to session, but the challenge is what makes being a Master so rewarding.







misterraymond -> RE: Depression and BDSM (5/15/2012 12:29:41 PM)

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whether you enjoy pain or not is completely reliant on the state of your mind?


Totally correct..........??

What is more , once you session , it can be addictive for both slave and Master, a love bond forms,

Master would be interested if others experience this bond occuring, its dangerous chemistry that can develop in to almost an uncontrollable love and need.




kitkat105 -> RE: Depression and BDSM (5/16/2012 12:07:54 AM)

You sound batshit crazy, with your third person talking. [:D]




LadyConstanze -> RE: Depression and BDSM (5/16/2012 1:18:18 AM)


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ORIGINAL: kitkat105

You sound batshit crazy, with your third person talking. [:D]



You sure it's just the 3rd person talk? I have my doubts... I seriously believe that he's making that shit up on the go while masturbating furiously.




littlewonder -> RE: Depression and BDSM (5/16/2012 6:22:23 AM)

I think he can't keep the personalities in his head straight. He's getting confused.




misterraymond -> RE: Depression and BDSM (5/16/2012 7:57:30 AM)

Is Batshit Crazy a form of depression, this Master wonders, does the accuser know the true symptoms of being Batshit Crazy,

This Master is trying to get back onto topic, we are on a warning that pretty Gold Letters may fly, so we will discuss Batshit Crazy Syndrome on another occassion, young Lady (KitKat105) do you have Kit Kats in Australia, they are really nice and crunchy, mouth watering too, back to this topic.

This Master thought this information published may interest some here.

Symptoms of grief could be diagnosed as depression, rather than as normal reactions, states an article on The Lancet.

In the past, the American Psychiatric Association has recommended the need to consider, and usually exclude, bereavement before diagnosis of a major depressive disorder - but in its forthcoming fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, there is no such exclusion for bereavement.

Deep sadness, loss, sleeplessness, crying inability to concentrate, tiredness and a loss of appetite, which continue for more than two weeks after the death of a loved one, are all symptoms that could be diagnosed as depression, rather than as normal reactions to grief, writes The Lancet.

This Master will support that, report as this Master, has been writing with a very young sub for many months now, this is a real youngster of 20 years, her Master some 10 or more years her senior was killed last year in a car accident visiting his Mother, she is depressed and withdrawn, this Master can only give her written support, she is far to desperate and very vulnerable, to be taken as a sub or to engage with this Master, Master will on occassion m giver her a telephone call, but can not and will not offer her more.

Indeed often the serious grieving continues beyond one year, the worst tipping point on the anual anniversary of the bereaved.This young sub has just experienced this low point in her life, she suffers great dark depressions, she is depressed, her comfort come from her 24/7 wearing of the collar her Master placed around her neck, daily as he did on that fateful day. Yes Master understands depression, by definition it lurks using many disguises and its about us all.

To conclude,

The medical journal stateS "Medicalising grief, so that treatment is legitimised routinely with antidepressants, for example, is not only dangerously simplistic, but also flawed. The evidence base for treating recently bereaved people with standard antidepressant regimens is absent. In many people, grief may be a necessary response to bereavement that should not be suppressed or eliminated."

This Master believes that this report is on Topic, relates definitely to Depression and BDSM





misterraymond -> RE: Depression and BDSM (5/16/2012 7:58:49 AM)

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while masturbating furiously


Who is doing this young Lady, is it yourself. Master quite wonders.




misterraymond -> RE: Depression and BDSM (5/16/2012 8:00:34 AM)

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what is there to complain about


A very confused Serious English Master.





misterraymond -> RE: Depression and BDSM (5/16/2012 8:19:28 AM)

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personalities in his head straight.


As you mention personalities, this Master recalls a Conversation some time back, with a slave woman, but not one who serves this Master.

She told Master this that when her brother was first diagnosed with cancer She went into sever shock which was diagnosed by the doctor as depression - as she had suffered for decades on and off with depression she did not question him as it definately felt like a sever sudden onset of the same symptoms , she told this Master- however, when the antidepressants he described actually made matters WORSE and proceeded to make her SUICIDAL she began to wonder if it wasn't something else entirely , she told Master quote: (thank god I took myself off them!). It wasn't until her brother died a few years later she knew that what she had experienced was grief and shock. This slave woman, told Master that she often read about young teenagers on antidepressants who kill themselves and wonder if it was the drugs that pushed them over the edge.

Master often wonders the same thing, depression is very rife within this fraternity.

And for Master and this sweet woman who discusses Masters personality, he would say to her, she should not endeavour to construct a coherent picture of this dark individual , who is a true Master, whos major psychological process is veiled as indeed is not , her very own, Master is trying to stay now on topic, criticise that what this Master writes about, that you disagree with, not the messenger, or indeed author who writes in what is refered to as Illeism, it is no more than a stylistic device of mystery.




amaidiamond -> RE: Depression and BDSM (5/16/2012 8:34:12 AM)

Please stop quoting single lines of text out of context Misterraymond it's making my head spin trying to understand you!

It may well be you have something valid to add but your writing style and the third person speech makes you really hard to translate.




OsideGirl -> RE: Depression and BDSM (5/16/2012 8:50:28 AM)


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ORIGINAL: misterraymond
has been writing with a very young sub for many months now, this is a real youngster of 20 years, her Master some 10 or more years her senior was killed last year in a car accident visiting his Mother, she is depressed and withdrawn
Which is one of the oldest scams in the book.




littlewonder -> RE: Depression and BDSM (5/16/2012 9:08:16 AM)

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ORIGINAL: misterraymond

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what is there to complain about


A very confused Serious English Master.





Dude, it's my signature. It's not about you. Hopefully that takes some of the pressure off of your swelled head.

You really are that gullible huh?




misterraymond -> RE: Depression and BDSM (5/16/2012 9:09:01 AM)

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head spin trying to understand you


Dear lady, usually it is an inner ear problem that makes a head spin, often refeed to as room-spinning vertigo.

You may also find that you are alergic to this Master, allergies can cause the head to spin.

I think Rebekah's Brooks / Wade , head is also spinning today, wondering why these naughty establishment people have been so cruel to her, Rebekah was in this Masters opinion, the most powerful woman in the entire UK, This Masters Dungeon door was alweays open for her, he was mystified why she failed to come to him, maybe that was because he failed to invite her, Master just loves that woman.

Now heds spinning aside, back to Topic, and this is very serious stuff.............????

This Master has seen people who took antidepressants, recover, but it took them years, it was very hard, and even then, they reported 'they just were not themselves any more' Which seems to support the hypothesis, brain chemistry is irreversibly altered.

Thus this Master takes great care to establish what medication his subs may be on, Masters own slaves are on no medication, drugs are forbidden but certainly not used , so Master has no concerns about antidepresents being a danger to his owned slaves.

Subs are different they are quite casual, but Master will not session any sub who uses or takes antidepresents , this Master must know what medication they use, if at all, and those who use any form of drugs, mild to heavy, do not bother this Master, Master will not engage with drug users, so has this topic as evolved, it may be possible to understand that Master only has experience with Depression within BDSM, from those who have served him, but three decades is a long time, there have been many, who have suffered depression, and Master has told you, on this topic how he treats that depession, he evaporates the symptom, simple.




misterraymond -> RE: Depression and BDSM (5/16/2012 9:11:19 AM)

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my signature.


Indeed it is, this Master has yet to add his own, you have kindly reminded him.

That is so kind.




misterraymond -> RE: Depression and BDSM (5/16/2012 9:16:20 AM)

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scams


Master is interested, scam for what.

This Master wants nothing from this young woman.

This young woman as asked nothing of this Master, other than an ear to talk to.

Master is cruel and very evil, but can show great compassion to a woman, that is because she is female.

However (seriously) this Master truly appreciates this comment, it is the best one Master has had to date, its constructive.




littlewonder -> RE: Depression and BDSM (5/16/2012 9:17:04 AM)

I HOPE my meds irreversibly changes the chemistry in my head! That's why I take them. Duh.

I hope none of your slaves ever suffer cancer or diabetes or any other disease where meds are a requirement to survive since none are allowed to have any at all.

Good thing those slaves only live in your head or otherwise you'd be one dangerous guy that I hope no woman ever comes near.




amaidiamond -> RE: Depression and BDSM (5/16/2012 9:18:44 AM)


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ORIGINAL: misterraymond

Masters own slaves are on no medication, drugs are forbidden


So if a slave of yours develops epilepsy you just leave them to seize?
I am guessing if one of your girls gets Cancer then chemo is out huh
And heaven help one of them should she develop insulin dependant diabetes

I say again, some of this stuff you are coming out with is not just silly but actually dangerous




misterraymond -> RE: Depression and BDSM (5/16/2012 2:02:46 PM)

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slaves ever suffer cancer or diabetes or any other disease where meds are a requirement


Indeed to date this Master has been grateful, that is a difficult bridge to cross, if it happens or occurs.

THen if it happens new plans must be drawn up, is not that the way of life.




misterraymond -> RE: Depression and BDSM (5/16/2012 2:17:00 PM)

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So if a slave of yours develops epilepsy you just leave them to seize?
I am guessing if one of your girls gets Cancer then chemo is out huh
And heaven help one of them should she develop insulin dependant diabetes

I say again, some of this stuff you are coming out with is not just silly but actually dangerous


Life is full of "IF"

Is it , an owners duty to ensure those he care for are healthy.

Regarding Epilepsy, this Master believes more than HALF - one million people have this in the UK, that is about a 1 to 120 chance, but the risks get gretaer over 65 years, as this Masters eldest slave is 46 years, Master hopes he has some time to breathe before such worries set in.

Fortunately all three are healthy, commercially and gainfully employed, Master just hopes that they stay free of the 40 plus types of epilepsy recognised.

If Cancer was identified, that bridge would be navigated and diabetes likewise, these are fears of life.

A positive mind, body, spirit and soul , exercises and other rituals can help keep people healthy, you may mock but many sub women come to this Master to help with weight problems, but some who wish to attack Master do so from their very own high pedestals, pedestals higher than those of Trajan and Antoninus.

In those clouds often much is missed.




misterraymond -> RE: Depression and BDSM (5/16/2012 2:20:44 PM)

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meds irreversibly changes the chemistry in my head


It is opinion, is it not.




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