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Reply to "Wife's refusal to treat her OCD is getting in the way of our marriage"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, you will never have children. You should never have children with this person. Why do you choose this? It is a choice. This is on you. Why do you think choosing someone who's mentally ill is your happiest life?[/quote] I honestly hope that YOU don’t have children. You are a monster.[/quote] It is TERRIBLE to grow up with a hoarder for a parent. Read Jessie Scholl's book called Dirty Secret. My mom wasn't even a hoarder but made me save all kinds of things (like every single book report I ever did (four per month starting in 2nd grade) through all of elementary and middle school) for YEARS. Every costume from every play, even after I'd grown out of it and there was no younger sibling/cousin and no way to repurpose it for another costume. Little girl barrettes even after I was a teenager and would never wear them. Dolls she insisted on getting me that I never wanted - there were over 30 of them that I couldn't play with or touch that she wanted me to cherish but I didn't. After I moved out and was able to get rid of all this it was a HUGE weight off, and again, she wasn't even a real hoarder. [/quote]
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