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Post by joymarty on Jan 1, 2020 19:19:52 GMT -5
Our middle girl grew up with an EXTREME OCD. Everything had to be planned out and happen just so. When she married, everything in her pantry had to be alphabetized. You better not have a can of vegetable soup to the left of a can of tomato soup!! Silverware in a drawer had to be perfectly stacked. Not one fork or spoon out of line. It was an illness that affected her from very early in life. Once three kids shared the home and her work became more and more demanding, the OCD began to wane. Today, she still wants things orderly but nowhere near OCD. They have three dogs and two cats in the house... along with two teenage boys still at home. No time for OCD anymore. Your story of your daughter reminds me of the movie: Sleeping With The Enemy... www.imdb.com/title/tt0102945/Julia Roberts plans an escape from her controlling OCD type husband and how she changes once she's gone from his rule. When my daughter was married to her husband, he was so controlling and OCD and I always wondered if she had been that way before her marriage to him.
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