Emotional rescue

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In psychology, emotional rescue is the recommended emergency medical procedure for treating a human female brain which has decohered into a mushy puddle of vicious self-loathing.

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[edit] Medieval Causes and Recognition of Female Emotional Baggage

During the deep Dark Age of Feudalistic Europe, it was reported that as much as 47% of the local female population suffered from some form of clinical depression, oft brought about by being trapped inside the upper stages of tall drafty towers infested with fire-breathing dragons. The Fraternal Brotherhood of Teutonic Knights, suddenly recognizing a great social need within their midst, and in desperate need of some satisfaction themselves, and having nothing better to do (other than opportunistic wanking, which, although helpful, was not particularly satisfying in the long run), travelled far and wide in search of as many of these legendary distressed damsels as possible, so that they may psychologically assist them.

[edit] The Brave and Chivalful Knights Set Out on their Selfless Quest

The brave and chivalful Knights, dressed to the hilt in their shining armor, rode throughout the picturesque countrysides and the rugged mountains and the leafy glades and the canyonous valleys and the vast lifeless deserts of Feudalistic Europe on the way to their elusive goal, raping and pillaging everywhere they went whilst riding on their fine Arab chargers. The fearsome dragons were easily dealt with with bribery, and the beautiful screaming princesses were easily extracted from their lofty perches with the Jaws of Life. However, that was only the tip of the iceberg of the Knight's problems, because the beautiful princesses just wouldn't stop screaming, having suffered as many as nineteen nervous breakdowns each.

[edit] Treatment Procedures

Having plenty of time on their side, and having been trained in the esoteric arts of Freudian dream analysis and aversion therapy, the Teutonic Knights treated the affected damsels with intense one-on-one counseling sessions and powerful psychotropic drugs. Unfortunately, the physiological stress of treating so many mentally-unstable nubile maidens all at the same time was far too much for some of the less experienced Knights to handle, rendering many of them shattered and crying like little children in strange falsetto accents.

[edit] Proven Effectiveness of the Treatment

After many years of costly therapy, the emotionally-challenged womenfolk were eventually encouraged to cast off their frowny faces already, and soon came to regard the Knights as their personal Saviours, of which they agreed to marry and share with each other in approximately a 5-to-1 ratio.

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