zzzippper
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No I don't. No I don't. No I don't.
It's not quite normal for me, but it all makes sense, except for the last one, and it sounds like you are simply neat and orderly.Wikipedia describes it as:
My wife says that I display some of these symptoms in various situations.
- We share a safe where I keep my pistols and she keeps some of her jewelry. I am very "concerned" that all of the pistols are sitting "properly positioned" and undisturbed in their racks.
- I cannot walk past a drawer that in not completely closed without going back to fully shut it.
- Coming into the house, if I notice a branch or piece of trash that is laying in the yard... this causes me agitation until I go back and remove the offending piece.
- Every day I run a 2 mile course and have a streak going of 272 consecutive days (but who's counting?). I start getting antsy if I think that something is going to cause me to miss a day.
- If something sticky (like honey or jam) gets on anything I'm around, I can not rest until it's wiped clean and sticky-free.
- Putting on my shoes or socks, I must put on the left one first... otherwise, they just don't feel right.
I have no idea why she thinks of me this way. It's just normal for me. How about you?
... For example, we have a panel of 3 light switches at each of the two entrances into the kitchen that control the same lights (overhead, bar, and counter.) I have to have one set all up and one set all down. ....
Here's one for our OCD brethren!
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I know what you mean - each morning I sit on the bed and look at my shoes and socks trying to decide - should I do sock/sock, shoe/shoe or sock/shoe, sock/shoe and then there's the right/left thing.
And then I have a long, decision laden day ahead![]()
I hope everyone can see that OCD can be a slight annoyance or it can be a life impacting disease. Some people who are anal about stuff are compulsive, but not overly obsessive.
My very favorite scene from, "All in the Family" is when Archie and Mike are hashing that one out!
I have minor OCD tendencies, enough so that my wife calls me Monk once in a while.
OGM, that's funny!
Let me help you out and relieve all of that anxiety... The correct process is Left Sock, Right Sock, Left Shoe, Right Shoe. Then it's compulsory that you take the first step with the left foot. This goes for both walking and running.
Now isn't that better?
You got that right.
I have those pesky buggers in the kitchen, dining room and front hallway, not to mention at the top and bottom of the stairs to the second floor and to the basement.
Up is ON!
Down is OFF!
As God intended.![]()