Consultation with Dr. Freud
During the forced pause that recently turned our world upside down, I often found myself stretched out on my living room couch, drifting into memories of past encounters. So many unforgettable sessions came to mind—exciting, intense, and deeply memorable.
Anyone who knows me understands how much I enjoy roleplay, especially when it comes to education and discipline games. One idea that grew out of this passion was:
“Consultation with Dr. Freud.”
The story began when someone—now my devoted plaything—first reached out to me, asking for strict guidance. He had struggled with his inner conflict: the desire for surrender and adoration was there, but previous experiences had left him disappointed. The discipline he sought was inconsistent, too lenient, never merciless enough. What he longed for was not a performance, but genuine submission—driven by something deep inside.
Our first session revealed how naturally we harmonized, and from that moment our journey began. Step by step, session by session, we found a rhythm together. We tested boundaries, sometimes crossed them, and discovered new paths each time. Trust, honesty, and openness became the foundation of our encounters, and over time his devotion to me became absolute.
Still, some of his desires remained locked away, unspoken. To unlock them, I conceived a special roleplay: an interrogation therapy, led by the sadistic psychologist, Dr. Freud.
Dr. Freud’s methods are unconventional, designed to strip away resistance and uncover hidden truths. She draws out every secret, every fantasy, not just to hear them—but to use them, mercilessly, as tools of her therapy. Only when satisfied with both the honesty of the answers and the effect of the treatment does she relent.
The stage for this drama could be none other than the Latex Room at Lux. My patient entered unsuspecting, unaware of what I already knew. The atmosphere was charged: anticipation, fear, and an unspoken awareness that something transformative was about to unfold.
From the very first moments, resistance was broken down—both physical and psychological. Dr. Freud thrives on control, savoring the presence of her patient rendered helpless, exposed, and fully within her grasp. Each step of the therapy blended discipline with interrogation, punishment with revelation. Words, presence, and carefully chosen methods penetrated as deeply as any physical act.
The treatment intensified: denial, confrontation, and strict exercises of will. The patient was forced to face not only his limits, but his own hidden desires, dragged into the light under the weight of authority. Step by step, he surrendered—mind, body, and spirit—until resistance melted away into obedience.
By the end, he was exhausted yet transformed: broken open, reshaped, and more deeply devoted than ever. What began as stubbornness and defiance had been turned into clarity, surrender, and an unshakable bond of trust.
And, of course, gratitude was shown in the only fitting way.