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The Stages of Release
i know its not something we want to think about but i think we
should learn EVERYTHING there is to know about this lifestyle even
the sad parts.
The first stage is denial of the release, not
wanting to believe it has happened, sitting around waiting for your
former Master/Mistress to return, hoping that it is all a dream,
that they will return.
The second stage is shock,
our inability to cope with our release causes us to withdraw, not
wanting help from anyone, just to sit and think about what has
happened.
The third state is self-depreciation, thinking
it's all your fault, that you weren't worthy, you did something
wrong. Though we know this is not true, our mind refuses to allow us
to move on, that we must be the blame for all that has happened.
The fourth stage involves
depression, thinking that nothing is ever going to be the same, that
you cannot live without the person you so trusted and depended upon.
Our self worth is battered and, we feel we deserve all that we have
gotten and more, that we are not worthy of anything good.
The fifth stage is hate,
wanting everything bad to happen to the person who hurt you and to
any person involved in the release, wanting them to hurt as much as
you do.
The sixth stage is
acceptance, learning to live with the fact that you were released
and that you must move on, this stage is the best, it allows us to
heal the most, and builds our self-worth back up.
The final stage is starting over, continuing
on with your life, the stage which you can grow again, and once more
learn to trust and love, knowing that we will be happy again.
The pain in time gets
less. Remember that the outcome is always the same, we move on.
All subs should go through
a "mourning" period in which they can retrieve their dignity,
reconstruct their feelings, and grow strong enough to choose whom
they will serve. During this time, friends are so necessary to be
able to carry on, to gain strength, and support. Lean on them, they
will help you tremendously if only you let them.
Take a piece of paper, or
in the computer type down all of your feelings, those of hurt, pain,
anger, fear, everything, and get them out. Do not hold back on your
language, just write exactly what comes to your mind and release it
all. Then take the paer and burn it, or if in the computer post and
eliminate it. As you do this, think in your mind of this stage of
your life developing and growing from what has happened, gain
strength from the pain and you will allow yourself to heal.
Though it may seem like
the end of your world as you know it, it truly isn't. There is hope
and you will find another, who is even stronger and better than the
last, and you will rejoice in the previous loss and be thankful that
it was allowed to happen.
Many will ask you how you
are, but it is hard to put all the feelings of loss into words. You
do not have to if you do not wish, but remember that they are there
to help. They worry and want to see you happy again...so lean on
them, it will make them feel better and help you also.
Always remember, there is
a sun under the dark clouds, though hidden, it remains and will one
day appear again and your world will be bright again.
Submission is love, trust, hope, desire,
yearning...when one falls all follow, all but one...HOPE.
-Author Unknown
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