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"Pure O" Test

Olm the Water King

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PURE OBSESSIONAL OCD TEST - OCD Center of Los Angeles

I score very high on this. Not surprising considering that I'm diagnosed with OCD.

A bit more about it:

As I conceptualize Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, the tree of the overall syndrome has three main branches: the "obsessive-compulsive," the "responsibility O-C," and the focus of this paper, the purely obsessional thinker "Pure-O" (Baer, 1994). With this branch, the anxiety emerges in response to an unwanted thought or question, which in the future will be referred to as a "spike." The ritual involves pushing away the thought, avoiding the recurrence of the thought, or attempting to solve the question. Keep in mind that most persons who come into therapy tend to have a combination of these problems. Successfully treating one branch typically has minimal effect on the others.

The "Pure-O" is manifested by a two-part process: the originating unwanted thought (spike) and the mental activity which attempts to escape, solve, or undo the spike, called rumination.

OCDOnline.com
 

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I didn't check any of them off :shrug:.

Some of my friends say I am really obsessive compulsive, but apparently not in this way. In the ways I would fit OCD (which I contest) it would be external, not internal.
 

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It says there is a medium probability that I have it. But I don't. :shrug:
 

Olm the Water King

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I didn't check any of them off :shrug:.

Some of my friends say I am really obsessive compulsive, but apparently not in this way. In the ways I would fit OCD (which I contest) it would be external, not internal.

Or maybe not OCD at all, but OCPD? The two have some similarities, but they're not quite the same thing: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obsessive–compulsive_personality_disorder

Not saying that you have it, just in terms of what your friends are describing and stuff.
 

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I checked 8.

I excessively think about normal bodily functions (i.e., blinking, swallowing, breathing, digesting, sleeping), and am upset that I cannot control these thoughts.

This used to keep me up at night as a child.
 

senza tema

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I thought this was going to be a test about orgasms. :sadbanana:
 

Chrysanthea

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Nah, no need for a quiz! Much more accurate to self-evaluate: The 11 Types of Orgasms
I'd say based on the given descriptions for all eleven types of orgasms, I am proudly a Type 11. Orgasms by means of mind rape.
 

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I've checked 17.
 
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