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2 Dec 2008, 5:09 AM GMT
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IC : Weblogs : bunnyRys : "Endorphins"
Endorphins
bunnyRys's profile
Posted by bunnyRys on Thu 18 Sep 03, 1:58 PM
A sub can become used to beatings and physically need
the endorphins they produce to feel right. It's easy
to become addicted to the raised levels of adrenaline.
When these disappear, the body goes through withdrawal.
Some of these symptoms can be partially assuaged by the
high experienced from sex or chocolate, but neither
option offers the equivalent emotional release.
The psychological play in a beating be it Top/bottom or
Dom/sub can effect the submissive's overall psyche as
much as the physical aspects. Without that mental give
and take of control, it's easy for a sub to become lost
and confused over his/her place in the “scene” or
worse, question their sanity for needing something
that's contrary to societal beliefs.
For more information see http://www.the-
vox.com/pleasure.shtml, http://www.chocolate.org/ and
http://stress.about.com/cs/exercise/a/aa072003a.....
Therefore, BDSM withdrawal can lead to a depression.
When this is combined with dietary and/or sexual
restrictions, the result can be deadly. Please keep in
mind the affects of endorphins on your body before re-
assessing other aspects of your personality and life.
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