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how could Emily Willis have severe depression?

PostPosted: Sun Mar 16, 2025 4:35 pm
by isis666xxx
shes rich, famous, beautiful & hot, has sexual freedom & fun

and yet she had severe depression

according to this article https://evrimagaci.org/tpg/emily-willis ... ice-169854

According to court documents, Willis entered Summit Malibu after suffering from numerous psychological issues, including major depressive disorder, anxiety disorder, and PTSD. These conditions were compounded by the intensive drug use, which left her battling side effects such as urinary incontinence and debilitating night terrors.


25 year old girl, hot, rich, famous have severe depression

damn

Re: how could Emily Willis have severe depression?

PostPosted: Sun Mar 16, 2025 5:01 pm
by jjwhite1985
A huge number of pornstars suffer from depression or other psychological illnesses. Girls who go into porn don't tend to have stable backgrounds or an abundance of opportunities.

Re: how could Emily Willis have severe depression?

PostPosted: Sun Mar 16, 2025 5:04 pm
by IndyPleco
Why would she have depression? Do you ever interact with real people?

Sadly, being hot and having shiny things doesn't magically release you from inner turmoil.

Re: how could Emily Willis have severe depression?

PostPosted: Sun Mar 16, 2025 5:25 pm
by isis666xxx
i bet if she did sex without orgasms she wouldnt had depression

post-orgasms blues are gross

Re: how could Emily Willis have severe depression?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2025 1:24 pm
by davebowman
It's clear you have no real concept of what depression is, or how it works. You can be a young, fit, successful millionaire and still suffer from depression. When you have clinical depression, no amount of money or luxury brings you happiness - it's like the chemicals in your brain that usually fire up and reward you with a feeling of pleasure just don't work. Everything seems completely pointless - like living in a permanent state of post-nut clarity/blues.

It's more useful to think of depression as not about being 'sad', but being completely unable to find pleasure in anything.

Re: how could Emily Willis have severe depression?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2025 1:27 pm
by jjwhite1985
Yes, it's an illness like any other. You may as well ask how someone rich and attractive can get the flu.

Re: how could Emily Willis have severe depression?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2025 9:37 pm
by xxxVIPERxxx
Mental health problems, including anxiety and depression are very common. It is hard to believe how someone so hot, young, fit could have suffered from severe depression...but there is a statistic that 50% of people will suffer with mental health issues at some point in their life.

Re: how could Emily Willis have severe depression?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2025 11:01 pm
by Vancouver
Lots of rich and famous people have bad depression, get suicidal, etc.

They are humans like the rest of us and money doesn't wash away your health problems.

Depression can be because of circumstances (money issues, relationship issues, job, etc) and can be solved if you fix those things. This is how you are viewing it.

But with many, its a legitimate disease and nothing can solve it other than learning to cope with it and looking for ways to manage it.

Re: how could Emily Willis have severe depression?

PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2025 11:05 pm
by Vancouver
xxxVIPERxxx wrote:Mental health problems, including anxiety and depression are very common. It is hard to believe how someone so hot, young, fit could have suffered from severe depression...but there is a statistic that 50% of people will suffer with mental health issues at some point in their life.


The thing is, depression has two distinct variants.

1 - based on your circumstances. if you solve those problems, the depression goes away. This is why people would think how can someone with good looks and all that suffer. You view it through circumstances.

2 - an actual physical disease that is not solved by anything you can do in your life. You live with it for ever and learn to mange it ,cope with it, avoid trigger points, take breaks when needed, and potentially get some medication to help.

someone who seemingly has great life circumstances and is seriously depressed is likely facing an actual disease issue. So don't be surprised at that.

Its common.

The disease part of depression is also on the rise. Which , people can study and attribute to things like what we eat, drink, sugars, chemicals, etc etc that can cause brain imbalances and harm.

Re: how could Emily Willis have severe depression?

PostPosted: Tue Mar 18, 2025 1:55 am
by latina-girls-yes
isis666xxx wrote:shes rich, famous, beautiful & hot, has sexual freedom & fun

and yet she had severe depression

according to this article https://evrimagaci.org/tpg/emily-willis ... ice-169854

According to court documents, Willis entered Summit Malibu after suffering from numerous psychological issues, including major depressive disorder, anxiety disorder, and PTSD. These conditions were compounded by the intensive drug use, which left her battling side effects such as urinary incontinence and debilitating night terrors.


25 year old girl, hot, rich, famous have severe depression

damn


well i suppose it just goes to show that human beings are always far more than the sum total of their insta posts

and in a perverse way, it may have been an extra aggravating factor in Emily developing the problem she has that she felt she was trying to live two totally incompatible lives, the online 'persona' (as you have described it - 'hashtag: beautiful, rich, successful') and the private person filled with anxieties, self-doubt, frustration, anger and all the other hugely debilitating and life-undermining symptoms that come with the ilness.

that she was suffering privately as she was, yet obliged (in order to secure her income) to get into character to play an online role as a 'hashtag: beautiful, rich, successful' person for so much of her life. that's an extra burden that people who are not in the public eye don't have to deal with when coming to terms with the fact they have depression, and i think that's why so many people under constant public scrutiny - film stars, pop stars, sports stars - perhaps leave it until things are *really bad* before they say anything or reach out for help

i feel very sorry for Emily indeed and wish her every success with making a full recovery from this illness, and with her building a post-depression life for herself that will fulfil her as she wants and needs to be fulfilled, and be sustainable, so that this crisis may be a once-only bump in the road to greater things.

davebowman wrote:It's clear you have no real concept of what depression is, or how it works. You can be a young, fit, successful millionaire and still suffer from depression. When you have clinical depression, no amount of money or luxury brings you happiness - it's like the chemicals in your brain that usually fire up and reward you with a feeling of pleasure just don't work. Everything seems completely pointless - like living in a permanent state of post-nut clarity/blues.

It's more useful to think of depression as not about being 'sad', but being completely unable to find pleasure in anything.

jjwhite1985 wrote:Yes, it's an illness like any other. You may as well ask how someone rich and attractive can get the flu.


good comments (speaking as someone who has had personal experience of severe depression)

Re: how could Emily Willis have severe depression?

PostPosted: Wed Apr 30, 2025 3:35 am
by Dominuss
It's well known majority of pornstars come to the industry with a childhood abuse trauma.

Also post porn life commonly involves huge drug addictions, suicidal thoughts.

Re: how could Emily Willis have severe depression?

PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2025 10:34 pm
by xxxVIPERxxx
Anyone can suffer from severe depression at any stage in their lives. There is no stigma attached with it.
A super hot porn star like Emily Willis could suffer from depression just as likely as a middle-aged, successful dentist earning a 6 figure sum every year.

In the spirit of being frank, 2 of my ex-wives suffered very seriously from depression, with 1 suffering immensely from postnatal depression, leading to postpartum psychosis.

We live in the real world, there is no need to ask or to question why any one in particular could have mental health issues...the right question we should be asking is:

HOW CAN WE HELP YOU.
...and...
WHAT CAN I DO FOR YOU.

Re: how could Emily Willis have severe depression?

PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2025 12:27 pm
by isis666xxx
i think taking a lot of sunbath makes you happier and high spirited

hard to take sunbath in these cold emo sunless european places though

Re: how could Emily Willis have severe depression?

PostPosted: Sun May 04, 2025 12:28 pm
by isis666xxx
isis666xxx wrote:i think taking a lot of sunbath makes you happier and high spirited

hard to take sunbath in these cold emo sunless european places though


live naked and barefoot in a tropical paradise island and do tons of sex and you will see how happy you get hahah

also humans are a tropical specie

Re: how could Emily Willis have severe depression?

PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2025 12:49 am
by maxalkire
Emily was reportedly using up to 5-6 grams of Ketamine daily before checking into rehab and then suffering cardiac arrest. People that one can't imagine having depression because of their life's circumstances can suffer depression because of their inner body chemistry. Without knowing much about the circumstances, anyone using that much Ketamine has got some serious addiction problems that could have stemmed from self treatment of depression. The clinical dose for Ketamine as an anti-depressant is 0.5 mg. If she was doing nearly a couple of eightballs of Ketamine daily, then that's a severe drug problem. Emily was likely prescribed some Ketamine in her past to treat her symptoms of depression and then eventually found a street dealer to get more of that happy feeling. Ketamine abuse is what helped to kill Matthew Perry. Without being a medical profession, it's not surprising that she was diagnosed with clinical depression. It's definitely a tragic story.