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OCD

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    #1
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    OCD

    My girlfriend keeps telling me I suffer from OCD, I have a couple of "ticks" that she has noticed and according to her I am a classic case.
    I can't stand creased money , it has to be smoothed out and any folded corners must be unfolded and flattened.
    I have a thing about clothing tags too , if I see them sticking out of peoples collars and stuff I get an almost overwhelming urge to tuck them in. Luckily I can fight this if the person is a stranger but my friends are constant victims of my obsession.
    What are your ,or your friends signs of OCD ?
    I am sure we all have them to some degree :thumbsup:
    psychocat Reviewed by psychocat on . OCD My girlfriend keeps telling me I suffer from OCD, I have a couple of "ticks" that she has noticed and according to her I am a classic case. I can't stand creased money , it has to be smoothed out and any folded corners must be unfolded and flattened. I have a thing about clothing tags too , if I see them sticking out of peoples collars and stuff I get an almost overwhelming urge to tuck them in. Luckily I can fight this if the person is a stranger but my friends are constant victims of my Rating: 5

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    OCD

    You're probably border-line OCD psychocat. I had weired things like that too when I was a teenager, but thankfully they went away. When I was in any room doors HAD to be shut 100%, and it especially bothered me if they were just against the doorcill without clicking shut. One time my friends tied me to a chair, made me face the door, and left it 1cm short of clicking shut just to torment me. Ahhhh good times.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    OCD

    I used to do this thing with my tongue where I would move it in pattern in my mouth. It was always 4 hits against my mouth, two top, two bottom, and then I would reverse it trying to make it even but then the pattern would just get bigger and bigger like a backwards fractal until my brain simply couldn't process that many numbers at once. At least I feel like I have a fairly clear idea of what my brain is capable of handling.

    Here is a picture of my pattern. The first one is the pattern and the second is the order of the hits in my mouth. This is kind of hard to explain, but here are my diagrams: This random lines are so that they stay separated when I post. The second set of numbers is what I would do after the first one.

    _ _ | 1 4 | 4 1
    - - | 32 | 23

    It would get really complex really quick. Hope that made sense; things like this are hard to explain to someone who doesn't already understand. I would do this with other items and actions as well though.

    I tap my feet to that rhythm nonstop. I touch items on shelves at Wal-Mart in that pattern. It isn't too disruptive. Thankfully I can control it when I'm driving because there are so many other things for me to look at. Whenever I suppress the desire to make this pattern with things, I shiver uncontrollably for about 3 seconds and make a weird face because my muscles freak out. Not good for in bed...

    If anyone understood this, please tell me.

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    #4
    Senior Member

    OCD

    Mohksha I believe that we sometimes find comfort in repetition and perhaps we learn these "ticks" but I suppose it could be seen as an affliction.
    I have a few "rituals" , like checking all my pockets before I leave the house and making sure the zips on my bike jacket are closed.

    Like the old song says "People Are Strange".

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    #5
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    OCD

    yeah in the old days people thought those that suffered from ocd were possessed by demons. I've had it since I was a kid and it's never gone away just changed. I used to have to check under my bed and in the closet and say goodnight to my family repeatedly. I would turn lights on and off a certain amount of times before leaving a room. Then I started washing my hands excessively and worrying about disease and germs and shit. I had to open public restroom doors by using part of my shirt to cover myhands, eventually i thought i need to try to stop this maddening behavoir that makes no sense. But you just don't feel right unless you act out on your obsessions. Eventually as I got older and smoked lots of weed most of it has gone away but once in awhile i still find myself having repetitious thoughts and behavoir. Maybe one day ill try some meds but i doubt it will cure it.

    Ten to midnight butt naked with a knife
    I've been crazy all my life.
    -Meth

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    #6
    Senior Member

    OCD

    Mohksha I did the same thing with my fingers, tongue, or just my mind.

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    #7
    Senior Member

    OCD

    Cool. Everyone else I had ever told had never heard of it. Did you do the exact same pattern? If so that would be interesting.

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    #8
    Senior Member

    OCD

    my old ladys got that OCD except her thing is cleaning. Forver spraying air freshener, vacuuming, fluffing pillows, washing any and every dirty dish when it hits the sink, and wiping counters all day even if they are clean. This is the shit I gotta live with..:wtf::jointsmile::jointsmile::jointsmile: :thumbsup:

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    #9
    Senior Member

    OCD

    My buddy takes 2 sips everytime he drinks something and has to clear his throat and spit 7 times before he comes inside any house

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    #10
    Senior Member

    OCD

    Quote Originally Posted by Madlib
    Eventually as I got older and smoked lots of weed most of it has gone away
    AND ITS ALL THANKS TO YES I CAN-NABIS!!

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