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Originally Posted by Buddy Ackerman
Honestly, a lot of people who claim they have it don't have OCD - they just like things to match or to be neat or alphabetical. That's far from having OCD, it's just been organised.
Not having a go at you personally, it's you just read a lot on these threads "Oh, my OCD won't like that!" and you realise that that person has almost certainly never met someone with OCD or considered the severity of what the words obsessive or compulsive mean. I'm disappointed by the lack of black spine and it's sad that that sort of thing means anything to me but, despite stuff like that and having everything in alphabetical groups and sections and a very specifically organised collection, I'm far from being an OCD sufferer.
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It was a joke, hence the smiley at the end if my post. Sorry if I caused you any offence. As it happens I'm fully aware of what being OCD actually means. My brother in law suffers from it. We never ask him to borrow a CD

(sorry, that was another joke)