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So would there be a reason why he's captured? Just because he is rare or something?
I also won't be on much longer tonight, so if I don't reply, I'll get back to you tomorrow. (It's technically tomorrow but it's the end of my night now lol)
Hmmm if his attitude was seeping through in such a way, I could see a reason to continue it. Like maybe he hasn't figured out how to remove it? So he thinks he needs help to get out of it?
I mean from my character's perspective, he'd be learning and helping the guy, but wouldn't see a quick reason to punish the guy he just saved, unless there was a reason for it.
In my experience, that happens because it gets boring. Yes, diaper changes and childish things are fun, but if that's all you're doing, well, you know. Hence, i'm at the point where the diapers and stuff should be a feature, and not a focus. Give me a good story. I don't mind if it's a grand overarching campaign or an episodic series.
To be honest, I think we captured a little bit of what lightning in a bottle is. It's one thing to have a game going, another to keep it going for frickin' 250 pages. The circumstances are, in theory, endlessly variable, which can keep things interesting and unique. A different adventure with a new objective every time.
I still think that medication is a dangerous proposition at best. Again, i'm not a medical or psychiatric professional, but there's a lot of pseudoscience in the field of neuroscience and psychology, that even I can see. It's at the point where they just make up mental disorders. Medication, especially for something that has an effect on something as important as the brain, which cannot heal injuries, should be an absolute last resort. I would strongly encourage giving talk therapy another shot. But do get a therapist of the same gender, otherwise it's not as effective.
I'm actually now genuinely worried. Not about your depression, but medication.
I'm just a guy on the internet. I am NOT a medical professional, so don't take my advice as gospel and I would highly encourage you to do your own research. However my understanding is that at best, anti-depressants only numb the feeling and do not do anything to alleviate the causes. At worst, they can, over time, cause brain damage and even worsen the symptoms. My understanding is that he overwhelming majority of Depression cases are simply a result of unresolved personal issues, and talk therapy with a professional (preferably of the same gender) can resolve these issues without requiring any medication.