No, Richard isn't hanging it up just yet, fortunately. But in a thought-provoking
post, he discusses the changes that occur with the advancing of the years and contemplates giving up his blog in the future. Here are his post and my response to it:
Richard Windsor wrote:
For the first time yesterday when I was planning my upcoming trip to Japan I thought about this blog. I’m coming up on my 13th anniversary and I have the site until May. For the first time ever it started to come to me, how much longer will I keep doing this? My overall interest in spanking has virtually disappeared and it isn’t a passing phase, it has been like this for the last three or four years now. Whereas at one time I would think about spanking 24/7, I’m at a point now where I barely think about it at all. The interest is still there, but unfortunately my interest now focuses entirely on what I enjoy. That is probably why the spanking party scene is one area where my interest has really taken a hit. It’s not a knock on anyone other than myself, I’m the one not moving with the times.
I’m pretty sure that it is my age, even though I am only 56 years old, but I also think that having lost my entire family has also had a profound affect on me. It’s the whole mortality thing, there is still so much that I want to do in life and there are far more yesterday’s than there are tomorrow’s.
web-ed wrote:
Richard - these are some complicated questions that I don't think can be answered in a short space. Both "The Lifespan of Spanking Sites" and "Spanking Party Burnout" are topics I've addressed on the CSR Bulletin Board, and even so I don't think they've really been discussed enough to disgorge the complete answers. You and I and Spankboss probably have the three oldest non-commercial spanking sites that come immediately to mind, and we've outlived countless others already. (Yours and his are the only others I even have time to look at any more). I'm a little older than you (first spanking given in 1965!) so I'll try to offer some thoughts and encouragement.
To begin with is the obvious fact of our age. Spanking, along with other erotic concerns, is going to be most important to young people. You remember how it was - and how difficult it was to procure spanking material in the pre-internet age! But of greater significance than how hard it was to find good spanking stuff was our own youth which made the idea of actually spanking a female about the most exciting thing imaginable!
But that's a long time ago now, in human terms. I hate most colloquialisms, but part of our present ennui is simply "been there, done that". I have no idea how many women I've spanked, paddled, and caned over the years, and I doubt you do, either. We're not kids wondering what it would be like to smack some girl's fanny, we've actually done it! And done it enough so that we don't really need to do it any more.
Then there is the effect on spanking of the non-spanking aspects of growing older. We are at a time when we are enduring the accumulated loss of loved ones and youthful dreams, when the end is in sight and things that once were possible aren't even remotely feasible any more. Next to all that, spanking must shrink in importance somewhat.
Yet through all that we've kept up our sites longer than many others who are younger than we. That probably means something. I still want to do CSR although personal commitments make it more difficult now after fifteen years, and I don't see myself giving it up. Perhaps you'll find it's the same with this blog - you may post less than before, and very probably spend less time searching for spanking photos, but when 2022 rolls around you decide you've still got a few things to say about spanking. And if not - well, nothing is forever, although I would seriously like to find a disciple to carry on for me with CSR after I'm gone.
O.K., I know that's rather a lot and we have gotten into some of these matters in the past, but I don't think we've said that much about the aging process as a factor in a reduced interest in spanking. Does anyone want to express an opinion on this? Go ahead - that's what a discussion forum is for, after all.
