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moo says:
If this group is abandoned, does it mean we can't still post?
Oh well .. here goes nothing anyway:

posted Sep 25
annihilation [floating upon little pink pills] says:
my obsessions seem to rise more or less depending on where the rest of my anxiety disorders are. amusingly it coincides with a rise in the amount of psychosis i experience as well... there's kind of a weird interaction between the two where the unreality of the psychosis makes the obsessions bearable only in their absurdity.
or perhaps better put: if you see me reaching for cars.. run.
posted May 25
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moo says:
You mean you've never put it down to the 'time of the month'? What a caring sharing husband you must be!
posted May 25
annihilation [floating upon little pink pills] says:
at the extreme levels it's kind of hard to even suggest moo.
posted May 25
moo says:
Hey I hope neither of you think I'm being flippant. I appreciate it can be a major problem and was only joking...and now wish I'd shut up. Which I now will.
posted May 25
TEEN*IDOL says:
Hmmm after spending $200 on horror dvds...I think I have a problem. lol
posted May 24
mouthlikesmuffins says:
I am in love with idea of being in love with someone who loves brownies!
posted May 24
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moo says:
I believe Baden Powell was quite keen in his day...
(may be lost in translation here I think...)
posted May 25
karolapineda says:
Haaa...
Interesting Subject.
I'm Majoring At Psychology...
I Took Some Tests- And It Turns Out I Have Obsessive Compulsive Traits.
There's This Really Nice Test That Tells You If You Have OC Traits Within Your Personality. Or If You Have A Disorder.
H. T. P [House/ Tree/ Person]
posted May 24
annihilation [floating upon little pink pills] says:
diagnosis criteria.
ocd criteria
the dsm though is very particular about pointing out that clinical knowledge is prerequisite for making a diagnosis and just matching up supposed symptoms with the present criteria is not a subsititute.
and for comparison ocpd... as a personality disorder it's on axis 2 rather than axis 1.
ocpd criteria
posted May 23
jo says:
{sigh}...After some soul-searching...I realize that I actually fit into this group alot more than I realized. Sooooo....here I am!
posted May 23
moo says:
an ideal place to promote the latest group for compulsive collectors and hoarders:
http://virb.com/groups/24013526
posted Nov 5