Your Weird Habits?
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- sem0
I think you guys should probably put "Sharing my weirdest habits and such on a website with people I don't really know too personally in posts that can't be deleted and will be around for years" onto the top of your weird list.
I mean, its pretty out there.
But hey, some here have posted images of sexual acts which look like they resulted in some form of surgery after to correct whatever problem it caused so that just might top it :P
- ETM0
When I leave the house I have to check everything 3-5 times. Stove, door lock, coffee pot etc. It's like an OCD thing, but it's the only OCD thing I have. It surfaces in nothing else in daily life.
- whatthefunk0
When taking the subway I can only stand with my back against the rear door with me facing the direction of the trains path. I can't stand in the middle of the train, front of the train, etc. Sometimes I have to jump a packed train and when not standing with back against rear door it's a bit of an issue.
I often hop from car to car either at stops or through car doors if I cannot acquire my optimal spot. If there's another in my optimal spot and I'm standing close by I am solely focused on overtaking their occupation of my perfect spot. I think it's because I'm 6' tall and the AC/vent blows out from there, otherwise I'm overheating and lacking circulating air from a source. Every commute is fucking exhausting...
- TheGreatGlorpo0
I also chew the inside of my cheeks and the inside of my lips with my teeth. Not enough to hurt but if possible enough to make them bleed a bit. It's kind of a nervous habit but there are times when it is really enjoyable. The blood tastes good.
- I fold my bottom lip when thinking and roll the insides of my lip between my teethcannonball1978
- I do that on A class drugsset
- VectorMasked0
When I leave my place I lock and unlock the door 4-5 times. After that I spend 10 seconds trying to open the door. Always feel I need to make sure my door is truly locked and my place is safe in order to have a good day.