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My future DIL cannot have something set on an odd number. I like to adjust the temp in the car to 71 just to watch her move it up or down a notch.
These are great! These 24 Random Everyday Things Will Drive Anyone with OCD Crazy - TechEBlog |
I show up at work five days a week...
I unload the dishwasher and help with the laundry... pretty sure that falls under "you should do that anyway" ;) :D Quote:
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We, like most people I assume, don't wash our bath towels after each use, so when I dry myself after a shower, I dry my hair and head with the side of the towel that has a tag, and my body with the other side. Even though I should be clean, I don't want the part of the towel that dried my taint, touching my face.
Wasn't happy when I went to my step mother's house. Apparently she trims off the tags, so I had to search for any remaining trace of the tag. |
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I have CDO. It’s like OCD, but the letters are in alphabetical order, LIKE THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO BE.
Tip for people with OCD: the 'correct' number of times to flip a light switch on & off upon entering a room is 142. Hope this helps. |
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One of my other habits. I practice a modified version of the Don King restroom usage regimen. Allegedly one day George Forman and Don King are in the same bathroom. Don finishes, zips and starts to leave. George says, "Aren't you gonna wash your hands?" Don replies, "I wash my hands before I touch my dick." Makes perfect sense to me so since forever I wash my hands twice, upon entering and upon leaving the bathroom. |
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When I'm shopping, I move items from the rear of the shelf to the front to replace the item that I took. Sometimes it spills over and I start fronting other items on the shelf. And another: I can't stand to have my TV volume on an odd number. Or my thermostat. Or my car radio. Something different: My sheets & covers must be perfectly straight when I go to bed at night. If they become tangled or out of place in the night, I get up and straighten them. |
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Everything else must be even. Won't step on sidewalk cracks. If I do with my left foot, must balance out with my right. Same with stepping on a rock, walking in a patch of shade, next to a building, etc... Each foot must be even with the other. I just feel 'off' until I balance out. I adjust my stride to make sure all is balanced. I know I am messed up, but now find comfort knowing most of you are too!!! |
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I'm not terribly OCD on much, but I don't like traveling on the same route as I left. When I got to work (the train station) I go on one road and come back on another. If I have a bunch of errands to run I make mental map of how I'm going to do it so I don't go to place A, turn around and go to place B, etc. It's a continuous circuit. Walking too. Especially at the office or at home, I have a plan. It's OK to make 3 trips to the basement. Sometimes, I find myself stressing out about it and have to laugh.
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I thought I had OCD but after reading everyones posts, I feel normal!
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Girlfriend "You're really weird - washing your hands something like 50 times a day."
Me "Well, you're really lucky. Lucky to have a boyfriend with nice clean hands :) " |
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I am A LOT better now to the point I go almost unnoticed about the crack. You know what I hated, a stress crack you stepped on with your left foot when not paying attention only notice it when done. There are no more for the right then, oh siht if I am out on my first date. Now WTF do you do? Reading about all this is just too funny. Now are most of these freaky events superstition or just OCD on how the brain works? |
Some mention tapping one's foot or certain discreet movement of the body, could this be a very mile case of Tourette Syndrome?
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