<p>i do that too and im pretty sure im not obsessisive compulsive...maybe im in denial...</p>
<p>i dont redo a whole notebook though</p>
<p>i do that too and im pretty sure im not obsessisive compulsive...maybe im in denial...</p>
<p>i dont redo a whole notebook though</p>
<p>Paranoid: High<br>
Schizoid: Moderate<br>
Schizotypal: Moderate<br>
Antisocial: Low<br>
Borderline: Moderate<br>
Histrionic: Moderate<br>
Narcissistic: High<br>
Avoidant: Moderate<br>
Dependent: Moderate<br>
Obsessive-Compulsive: Moderate</p>
<p>We're all on CC. We all must have some sort of mental disorder...</p>
<p>I'm ocd/prefectionist to the point where I've never had extra time after the SAT, ACT, SAT 2, AP, or even tests because I always go back and edit and if I have edited 100 times then I just go over every word and make sure it's neat (which is hard w/ my handwriting lol). oy veh</p>
<p>^ I do the same, except for in AP Calc. Which, in the mulc choice, I doubt I missed more than 6 total.</p>
<p>not to be a party pooper, but saying you have a psychological disorder minimizes those who actually suffer from a clinical disorder.</p>
<p>That's true...I was actually thinking about that. I do think that the person who loses sleep over it does really have a problem. Same with the Borderline person. <em>Being blunt</em></p>
<p>The point being, I have borderlin personality disorder. It's enough to say that for me. I don't need to prove that I do, especially with the nature of the disorder. That gets too personal.</p>
<p>Paranoid:Low<br>
Schizoid:Moderate<br>
Schizotypal:Moderate<br>
Antisocial:Moderate<br>
Borderline:Low<br>
Histrionic:Low<br>
Narcissistic:High<br>
Avoidant:Moderate<br>
Dependent:Low<br>
Obsessive-Compulsive:Moderate</p>
<p>Disorder Rating Information
Paranoid: Very High click for info
Schizoid: Low click for info
Schizotypal: Low click for info
Antisocial: High click for info
Borderline: Moderate click for info
Histrionic: Very High click for info
Narcissistic: Very High click for info
Avoidant: Moderate click for info
Dependent: Moderate click for info
Obsessive-Compulsive: Moderate click for info</p>
<p>
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We're all on CC. We all must have some sort of mental disorder...
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:) While the other "normal" kids are outside having fun, getting drunk, sneaking into movie theaters, etc.</p>
<p>I am a bit obsessive-compulsive.</p>
<p>Disorder Rating Information:
Paranoid - high
Schizoid - low
Schizotypal - moderate
Anti-social - moderate
Borderline - very high
Histrionic- very high
Avoidant - moderate
Dependent - moderate
Obsessive-Compulsive - high.</p>
<p>Paranoid: Moderate
Schizoid: Moderate<br>
Schizotypal: Moderate<br>
Antisocial: High
Borderline: Low
Histrionic: Very High
Narcissistic: Very High<br>
Avoidant: Low
Dependent: Low
Obsessive-Compulsive: Low </p>
<p>This is weird I'm Histrionic which means "Needs to be the center of attention" but I'm Anti-Social. That sucks. Well its a good thing I can just love myself, or else I'd go crazy.</p>
<p>Paranoid: Moderate
Schizoid: Moderate
Schizotypal: Low<br>
Antisocial: Moderate
Borderline: Low
Histrionic: High
Narcissistic: Very High
Avoidant: Low
Dependent: Low
Obsessive-Compulsive: High</p>
<p>Hm.. paranoia probably. I'm just scared of being murdered and serial killers and stuff... it probably stems from my brother making me watch horror omvies with him when I was only a little kid :(. I always bring my rape whistle and cell phone with me everywhere haha.</p>
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This is weird I'm Histrionic which means "Needs to be the center of attention" but I'm Anti-Social. That sucks. Well its a good thing I can just love myself, or else I'd go crazy.
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Actually, anti-social disorder doesn't necessarily mean attention-averting. It just means you tend to use and manipulate people and have very little to no emotional attachment to them.</p>
<p>Cool! That sounds just like me. Wait, is that a good thing?
I don't care.</p>
<p>..typical.</p>
<p>I would also like to add that no one actually has these disorders unless they're interfering with your daily life. That's when you go to a doctor and get drugged up.</p>
<p>How can they interfere if you have never experinced something different?</p>