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19 March 2015
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Hi all,
Do you think there's a correlation between swinging and mental health?
Does swinging have an adverse effect on those who already suffer from mental health issues?
Or, does and can swinging accentuate any underlying mental health issues?

Do you think that people who suffer from mental health should avoid swinging altogether?
or if you feel perhaps, that this is a discriminatory point of view, rephrasing it, do you think that if someone already suffers from any mental health conditions, that swinging could possibly worsen what issues they have?

Does it have the opposite and have a healthy benefit mentally, where you can get better positivity, confidence, a feel good factor..

Finally do you find that as your social network of swingers widens, that more and more of your friends/acquaintances open up about mental health issues and a direct correlation with swinging itself?

Let's face it, swinging can be a lot of fun, can be a great way to relax and be among like-minded folk.. you can be yourselves, it's also very sociable and friendly..

But and on the other flip of that coin, it can be demoralising, cold/clinical, hurtful and quite a bumpy experience - especially when/if rebuffed and under these circumstances, is that when swinging and depression (for one example) don't mix very well?

Maybe there's no link at all.... but maybe there is - if so then let's discuss it.
 
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meet_the_fockers

Blimey.. I don't think the two mix.. but thats just my opinion, having worked.. in secure units.. i certainly couldn't imagine them on here.. good god..how many are on the staff team? It takes 5 for control and restraint.. ommm

For the lesser mental illnesses.. I'm unsure.. I still think it could be slippery slope...and a really bad combination.. but they have good days and bad i suppose like everyone else..
 

mrclouse

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It shouldn't really be all brushed under mental health though, yes some problems mean that it would be better to stay away from the scene but for others it shouldn't? It would be an interesting study but not likely to ever happen
 

mrclouse

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I guess it depends on the mental health issues you have, and how they show themselves.
A well managed site like this, where there is support and a very positive vibe, where individuals are noticed, are listened to, are understood, can be a real help for many people....we all have moments x Other sites - we've all been there - can be quite the opposite.
But I don't know if there is any correlation between swinging and mental health. I'm looking for a new job, so if anyone would like to fund the research....
Set up a fundanything see ifyou can research money for legit :p
 
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Lovernotfighter

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It all depends on the mental health issue and how it's managed, I would say that I don't think actively swinging (i.e. more than just enjoying the social aspect) when your unwell mentally isn't the best idea, but even having said that don't we all have bad days and weeks that a good all party or night out helps us get over.
 
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Speaking from experience, I really don't think there is any real connection between swinging and mental health issues, anymore than there is a link between, er.. playing snooker and mental health issues. Some snooker players might find that continuing to play soothes them, makes them feel better about themselves, gives them a reason to meet up with their friends etc., whilst other snooker players may feel that they have to step away from the table for a while, as their confidence wanes, their shots go astray and they start to blame all sorts of outside influences for their lack of success.
Some people, with MH issues, should step away from the swinging 'scene' - that much has been apparent with some people I've met. Others should probably stick with the friends that they've made. Like life, there's no hard and fast rule.
 
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2hunters

Just like anything with mental health, it can be fine for some people and bad for others. It also depends on what mental health issue you have and to what severity. Mental health is such a broad brush it is impossible to say one way or another.

However, what I do think is that in this scene, much like the gothic scene which I was a part of and the fetish scene, people are more open with each other, more likely to feel comfortable talking about mental health without feeling the stigma that surrounds it in most of the rest of society. Which may be why it seems more prevalent than in "normal life"

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However, what I do think is that in this scene, much like the gothic scene which I was a part of and the fetish scene, people are more open with each other, more likely to feel comfortable talking about mental health without feeling the stigma that surrounds it in most of the rest of society. Which may be why it seems more prevalent than in "normal life"
Yes, I agree and it's a good thing.
 
19 March 2015
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However, what I do think is that in this scene, much like the gothic scene which I was a part of and the fetish scene, people are more open with each other, more likely to feel comfortable talking about mental health without feeling the stigma that surrounds it in most of the rest of society. Which may be why it seems more prevalent than in "normal life"
Yes, I agree and it's a good thing.
Agreed here too, and that's a good thing. Can only be a good thing.

I think there's some who really should consider their actions due to serious underlying issues, while there's room for more support, TLC and understanding within the community too.

I also agree it's more prevalent because we as a society within ourselves (which we are if you think about it..) are indeed more open and happy to lower the walls.
That's what I think personally, makes things so special and uniquely different within this lifestyle, to so many other things in this life.
 
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Good God.... Pop! That's opened a can of worms!
Hmmm I don't think there's any connection between mental health and swinging. I think in some regards in can help people by enabling them to be themselves and relaxing. But I also think that can easily be turned on its head by a negative experience.
Now should people be swinging with mental health issues?...
I think that would have to depend on the issue and wether it's a couple or a single person. Swinging can definitely add stress to a relationship if it's not handled just right especially at the beginning, would I recommend it to a friend that suffered with mental health issues and was interested. I'm not sure I would and if I did I'm certain I'd advise them to tread very very carefully and take their time.
I don't think swinging helps you open up more about mental health issues. I think maybe you mix with like minded people so naturally you make friends if you enjoy the social side of swinging and that could lead to a more open conversation but I think that could happen at any time anywhere you can make friends.
Interesting topic and I think we have definitely seen it within swinging ourselves to one degree or another.
 
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meet_the_fockers

Youre all bloody un-hinged anyway.. so i guess.. you slipped in through the back door. ;) x
 
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I think if you have mental health issues when something good or bad happens its bound to impact on your mood or ability to cope. I dont think its exclusivly linked to swinging. Speaking from experience... stress is stress no matter where it comes from and if your ability to cope is already teetering on the edge then it doesnt matter where that push comes from. If its gonna happen it could happen in any situation not just swinging. Xxx
 
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billy55

Oh dear, if you need to chat you know where I am :whistle::D
Thank you lovely, but i'm afraid it's a tad to late, here i am sitting on the roof of my Land Rover naked at a set of traffic lights minding my own business and these two fellas in white coats are trying to get me to put on a funny looking jacket, told them i dont like the long sleeves and all them buckles, its just not me.
 
Pearls

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Thank you lovely, but i'm afraid it's a tad to late, here i am sitting on the roof of my Land Rover naked at a set of traffic lights minding my own business and these two fellas in white coats are trying to get me to put on a funny looking jacket, told them i dont like the long sleeves and all them buckles, its just not me.
Oh huni, well keep your hand on your fenig :D