OCD is not just about bacteria
OCD manifests itself in many forms. Some people dread bacteria and bodily fluids. Others are stuck with self-harm thoughts. Some have to keep everything in their life perfect or exact. Some are obsessively superstitious.
OCD can happen to anyone
Children have it. Adults have it. It may occur during preteen years or early adulthood. Some women develop an OCD during their pregnancy. Some get it after childbirth. Although kids may have OCD, many just stick to rituals or routines because they seem cool or soothing, not necessarily because they have OCD. So, don’t jump to conclusion just yet.
OCD is not an adjective
Don’t say things like “Oh, I’m so OCD” if you are not diagnosed with the condition. It’s not something to joke about. It deserves some sensitivity. OCD jokes are distressing to those who really suffer from it. If you haven’t spent hours lining up your stuff to a perfect shape with extreme fear that uneven stuff will kill you or your loved ones, you don’t have OCD and you are certainly not “so OCD” like you love to believe you are.
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