How OCD Are You Really?

Do you simply like to be organized, or has putting your ducks in a row become an obsession? Click here to figure out if you may be suffering from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder! (Disclaimer: This is not an actual diagnostic test.)
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Question 1/10

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How often do you clean your bedroom?
Every day
Maybe 2 or 3 times a month
Whenever I can't find something

Question 2/10

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Choose a pattern!
Zig Zags
Stripes
Plaid

Question 3/10

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What's your favorite thing to do for exercise?
Jogging
Swimming
Lifting weights

Question 4/10

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Pick your favorite pet!
Dog
Horse
Cat

Question 5/10

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Which of the following holidays do you enjoy most?
Valentine's Day
Arbor Day
Halloween

Question 6/10

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What's your pet peeve while on the road?
When people can't park correctly
When drivers cut you off
When people drive too slowly

Question 7/10

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Choose an ice cream flavor!
Rocky Road
Strawberry
Neopolitan

Question 8/10

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Who's your favorite actor or actress?
Jim Carey
Angelina Jolie
Mogan Freeman

Question 9/10

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Where's your dream vacation spot?
Australia
Fiji
Italy

Question 10/10

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If money wasn't an issue, what would your profession be?
Artist
Surgeon
Teacher
Lawyer
Fashion Designer
Nurse
You aren't OCD. In fact, you are the complete opposite! A little mess or clutter doesn't bother you. In fact, your artistic qualities work well in a slightly helter skelter environment!

Opposite of OCD

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People may tell you that you're slightly OCD, but you know you just like to keep everything neat and tidy. How else does anyone find anything, right? You live by the saying: "A place for everything, and everything in its place," but you won't go crazy if things are a tiny bit messy.

Slightly OCD

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You are a neat freak and a creature of habit. You're unable to work amidst the tiniest bit of clutter, and you've found a routine that works for you so you're sticking to it. There's absolutely nothing wrong with that, as long as your tendencies aren't stopping you from living a happy life, but try to be spontaneous once in a while...you just might like it!

Extremely OCD

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