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MaxTheReaper said:
If I rub against a wall with, for instance, the back of one hand or something, if I don't do the same with the other, I will likely fall over from a sudden bout of extreme dizziness.
I have that without the dizziness. Whenever I touch something with one hand I feel the need to do it with the other, and if I see certain things (typically telephone polls and lamp posts) with the edge of one eye I close that eye and look back to see it with my other eye.

Also, some short, stiff, rough fabrics bother me, and yet I feel the urge to rub them.

I'm an aspie, I probably have more I didn't mention.
 

Manhattan2112

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When I'm wearing something, and then I decide to change my outfit, I start to feel nauseous. My parents think I'm insane. And for some reason this only happens to me while I'm still a little wet from a shower. If I do it in the middle of the day or something I'm okay.
 

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IdealistCommi said:
Also, if the eraser of a pencil touches my skin, I throw up a little in my mouth.
Oh, that's great...

I can't stand having lights on when it's the middle of the day. It feels so wrong. My parents always have feel the need to have 50 lights on at 2:00 in the afternoon. I also can't sleep if my closet door is open in my room.
 

AvsJoe

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Sleeping with my socks on bugs me so badly I wake up in the middle of the night to take them off every time. It could be -10 Celsius in my room and I still wouldn't wear them (-11 or colder I do, though).
 

Deleric

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When I have a thing behind my teeth that I can't get out with my tongue and I just pick at it all day...annoying.
 

rhyno435

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If something isn't lined up perfectly on a table or counter, I have to line it up so that it is parallel to the edge of the counter (ex. a TV remote).

My friend has a compulsive need to repeatedly press the off button on his cordless phone.
 

Christemo

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when i forget something important, like heading to batminton or something like that.
 

Umberphoenix

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When my fingernails or toenails scrape against paper or cardboard I get an uncontrollable urge to bite off my fingers/toes and bash my head against a wall... but when I say uncontrollably I mean it last for a moment, it goes away the second my fingers get in my mouth.

There are more, of course, but when you have OCD the list becomes rather troublesome to reiterate.
 

Berethond

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ae86gamer said:
Whenever I have no socks on. It just feels weird.
I love socks so much.
They're like awesome little gloves for your feet.

Whenever I get new shoes.
Before I wear the heel down a good three millimeters or so, they make this horrendous jerking/clomping feeling.
It's terrible.
 

XSA37

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Any time I roll my R's or make any kind of vibrating noise with my mouth, I feel the intense urge to do it again and, if I dont, my whole mouth tingles for about 15 minutes.

Oh, and I have to lock my car about 6 times before I go inside... even if I know it was locked the first time.
 

LockHeart

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The worst one for me is if I'm eating and the metal from a spoon or fork touches my teeth. I actuslly feel like I'm going to be sick. This also happens to a lesser degree if I can hear other people doing the same thing, it just makes my skin crawl.
 

Smudge91

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When i accidently bite on my the bristles of my toothbrush, it makes me feel like all my teeth are going to drop out.
Also being late. Its the worst feeling in the world as i start panic and yesh.
 
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That horrible high pitched sound in your head you get after listening to stuff at a high volume.

"wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee"

So many times i have wished to dig it out with a rusty spork.


God Damn it to Hell.
 

SL33TBL1ND

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MaxTheReaper said:
If I rub against a wall with, for instance, the back of one hand or something, if I don't do the same with the other, I will likely fall over from a sudden bout of extreme dizziness.
Things like this used to happen to me, then I fixed my OCDishness and I'm all better.
 

manicfoot

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When I'm walking with someone I have to be on the 'right' side of them. I don't mean right as in right and left... But one side will just feel wrong so I'll have to switch. Then after a while the other side will feel wrong so I switch back.. It can annoy people who don't know me that well.
 

DanDeFool

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Listening to music with only one headphone. It makes my off ear feel like it's either deaf or immersed in some kind of viscous liquid.
 

Parallel Streaks

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I don't like facing away from a door, if it's the only one in the room. For some reason I get very paranoid and just have the uncontrollable feeling somebody's sneaking into the room.