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Hubby's Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
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<blockquote data-quote="mrscatinthehat" data-source="post: 186522" data-attributes="member: 2063"><p>My husband and I have very different things like this. He is very obsessive about the cordless phone. Like if he sees it it must go back on the base. Of course me I use it and take it with me and well leave next to the chair so I don't have to get up again. Hence the cordless. Well guess what we can't find it now (he has spent days looking for it) and I am betting he had it on his desk for half a second and the cat knocked it in the trash. Because if he gets it off the charger it is ok for it to sit. Just not anyone else. He has some other of those types of issues but not with his tools and such. </p><p> </p><p>I don't understand where it comes from but it is just what it is I guess.</p><p> </p><p>beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrscatinthehat, post: 186522, member: 2063"] My husband and I have very different things like this. He is very obsessive about the cordless phone. Like if he sees it it must go back on the base. Of course me I use it and take it with me and well leave next to the chair so I don't have to get up again. Hence the cordless. Well guess what we can't find it now (he has spent days looking for it) and I am betting he had it on his desk for half a second and the cat knocked it in the trash. Because if he gets it off the charger it is ok for it to sit. Just not anyone else. He has some other of those types of issues but not with his tools and such. I don't understand where it comes from but it is just what it is I guess. beth [/QUOTE]
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