League_Girl wrote:
Myriad wrote:
This really annoys me too. Just the other day I tried telling my family about what true OCD entails because they were all going on about how 'OCD they actually are' about cleanliness. I couldn't really get a word in, though.
If anything, when people refer to OCD in this way, what they are describing is usually more in line with OCPD. Even then, I don't really know anyone who would fit the criteria for the disorder. We all have traits of disorders to some extent, but usually they are just normal variations of human behaviour.
I also have this problem where people claim to have a 'really bad phobia' when it simply appears to be a strong dislike for something.
Or how people will say "trigger" when they mean something brings out really strong feelings that it upsets them or offends them.
Yep, or how people claim to 'have bipolar' simply because they get grumpy or their mood changes throughout the day.
I might add that we shouldn't be dismissive either, because we can't always know what's happening in someone's mind. People just need much better education regarding disorders so there isn't so much confusion.
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