Try having Religious OCD. Very bad thing to have especially when one has faith and it effects ones faith.
But that's for another discussion though.
Interesting. Want to comment? or is this not the place?
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James Hiddle: Try having Religious OCD. Very bad thing to have especially when one has faith and it effects ones faith. But that's for another discussion though.
I'm still puzzling over the wrong way to fold a towel.
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I luck out there. My wife's seen how I attempt to do that and now she does them. However, I do look at them AFTER she has folded them just to make sure they're done 'properly.' As they say What goes on in the forums stays with in the forums.'
abondservant: I'm still puzzling over the wrong way to fold a towel.
Thinking of this OCD way we're going I thought of some of my OCD's. I'm in my study/office right now. I'm doing a mild stretch workout. I have book cases that line the walls.
My OCD when it comes to arranging books in each case is this. Looking a case all my books are lined from tallest to shortest. From left to right. So essentially it's like an angle from one side to the other.
If I walk past or look at a case with a book 'out of place' in the alignment I'll for sure make sure it goes back to the proper place.
Just one of my several quirks. But those cases sure look purdy.
Now, where I have heard this before?
Milkman: I luck out there. My wife's seen how I attempt to do that and now she does them.
I luck out there. My wife's seen how I attempt to do that and now she does them.
Smart woman; such an attitude is sometimes very beneficial to one's sanity ... I know what I'm talking about
Here is a better description of it. It's also called Scrupulosity:
http://www.steveseay.com/scrupulosity/