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@angeleyes77, oh you have OCD? You have an actual medical condition? I knew a girl with OCD once that when she saw her hands she thought they were dirty and she would scrub them with hot water and a wire brush. She scrubbed all her skin off her hands. They had to make her wear rubber gloves so she couldn't see them. OCD is a crippling mental illness. Sounds like what you have is obnoxious cunt disorder.
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@ElectricalFire, I lose sleep for days, weeks, months because things are in a disorderly fashion. I am late for work more than I like to admit because I have panic attacks on the way there because I believe I forgot to lock the door I checked 100 times. I can't buy certain items unless they are in odds or evens. I try to hide the tic I have developed from my OCD through the years from others because I am ashamed of not being able to resolve things. I am such a germaphobe that it limits who I come into physical contact with and how often I can actually talk myself into going to the doctor when I need help. Most cases my husband has to drag me there. I've sought help about it and something that works for me is making light of it so it's not as crippling. I hope your friend finds an outlet like I did. Granted it's not fail proof but it takes the edge off sometimes. P.S. Thank you for the hate words. You're a reminder of the lack of awareness people have about different stages of OCD.
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@angeleyes77, see now THAT is actual OCD. I apologize, I made the mistake of assuming that you were doing what millions of Americans always do which is say they have OCD about every little thing when really they're just over exaggerating it. I know there are different stages, I just also know that many people over exaggerate it as well. Now that you've explained how you actually are, I can tell it's not an over exaggeration.
My OCD.....please don't let this person cut a pie. Seriously, never let it happen.