It's taboo, I know, but I think that it's important that the models who are ill can find and see what works well for other models who struggle with mental illness.
I have PTSD and Major Depression Disorder. With all that, just existing is difficult at times when I feel especially low. Finding the energy to get on cam can be impossible some days.
Camming for me sometimes doubles as a safe way for me to explore "exposure therapy" in the sense that I can have control over sexual situations that I didn't have control over in my past and now be rewarded for my effort to move past it. I also find many benefits with it helping me to reduce my anxiety, fear of men and general self-hatred that comes along with the #MeToo related traumas. It's helping me to cope with my traumas a lot more than talk therapy and medication alone.
"Huzman" sees a major difference in my confidence and overall outlook on life. I guess I'm enjoying my life much more now that I'm not so held back by my traumas interfering with my thoughts constantly. I feel like this is a brave and bold choice that may not be seen as a healthy one for some survivors, but it has proven to be very helpful and positive for me, personally.
My advice to models who live with mental illness and still fight to keep their camming career going is...
Never underestimate your strength.
I acknowledge your struggle and efforts to make the most of it, even if nobody else does. Don't give up doing what you love over a chemical imbalance. You can still do whatever you want to do in life, we just may have to work a little harder and take a little longer than others, but that's okay! You're still killing it and fighting the good fight. You're incredible and amazing and powerful.
Never forget that, even on 0 token days!
Do you have a mental illness?
How does it effect you on cam?
Does it interfere with your work?
What positive effects (if any) has camming made for your mental health?
Do you have any tips for other models struggling with mental illness?
I have PTSD and Major Depression Disorder. With all that, just existing is difficult at times when I feel especially low. Finding the energy to get on cam can be impossible some days.
Camming for me sometimes doubles as a safe way for me to explore "exposure therapy" in the sense that I can have control over sexual situations that I didn't have control over in my past and now be rewarded for my effort to move past it. I also find many benefits with it helping me to reduce my anxiety, fear of men and general self-hatred that comes along with the #MeToo related traumas. It's helping me to cope with my traumas a lot more than talk therapy and medication alone.
"Huzman" sees a major difference in my confidence and overall outlook on life. I guess I'm enjoying my life much more now that I'm not so held back by my traumas interfering with my thoughts constantly. I feel like this is a brave and bold choice that may not be seen as a healthy one for some survivors, but it has proven to be very helpful and positive for me, personally.
My advice to models who live with mental illness and still fight to keep their camming career going is...
Never underestimate your strength.
I acknowledge your struggle and efforts to make the most of it, even if nobody else does. Don't give up doing what you love over a chemical imbalance. You can still do whatever you want to do in life, we just may have to work a little harder and take a little longer than others, but that's okay! You're still killing it and fighting the good fight. You're incredible and amazing and powerful.
Never forget that, even on 0 token days!
Do you have a mental illness?
How does it effect you on cam?
Does it interfere with your work?
What positive effects (if any) has camming made for your mental health?
Do you have any tips for other models struggling with mental illness?