
Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic tells us: "Until I pointed it out, my other half use to hang out the washing making sure that both pegs were the same colour. Now she goes out of her way to make sure they never match." Tell us about bizarre rituals, habits and OCD-like behaviour.
( , Thu 1 Jul 2010, 12:33)
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spending a year being shelled.
It's the time after afterwards, where you still think you're being shelled when someone pops a crisp packet.
They're both reactions to what are really non existant stimuli.
You're comparing apples and oranges.
( , Fri 2 Jul 2010, 13:55, 1 reply)

But I still think they're not really comparable - while I accept that OCD may be brought on by stressful situations, it's the irrationality of continuing with it when it becomes annoying or debilitating that I don't understand.
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