Anonymous wrote:Like everything, it depends. If you’re considering it, have an open conversation. Maybe even ask if you can do a few couples counseling sessions with their therapist to talk through apprehension.
Anonymous wrote:Under control with medication and therapy but still bothersome. For example obsessive cleaning, ritualistic behavior, apprehension, canceling programs at last minute, etc.
No other red flags, helpful, kind, ambitious, hard working. However, can get worse with future personal and professional responsibilities.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone loves them and they are professional ly very successful as well. Their sister and grandmother also has OCD so it is hereditary but both have long term successful marriages.
Anonymous wrote:Under control with medication and therapy but still bothersome. For example obsessive cleaning, ritualistic behavior, apprehension, canceling programs at last minute, etc.
No other red flags, helpful, kind, ambitious, hard working. However, can get worse with future personal and professional responsibilities.
Anonymous wrote:No! My mom had severe OCD. If it is just perfectionistic tendencies that is different. Many people say things are “OCD” when they are not. Diagnosed OCD? No. A bit of a neat freak and perfectionist, that is different. If someone can hold a job and have a career, that does not rise to true OCD for me. True OCD is debilitating and prevents people from living a normal life.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone loves them and they are professional ly very successful as well. Their sister and grandmother also has OCD so it is hereditary but both have long term successful marriages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Under control with medication and therapy but still bothersome. For example obsessive cleaning, ritualistic behavior, apprehension, canceling programs at last minute, etc.
No other red flags, helpful, kind, ambitious, hard working. However, can get worse with future personal and professional responsibilities.
Honestly that doesn’t sound like it is very well controlled.
Anonymous wrote:Under control with medication and therapy but still bothersome. For example obsessive cleaning, ritualistic behavior, apprehension, canceling programs at last minute, etc.
No other red flags, helpful, kind, ambitious, hard working. However, can get worse with future personal and professional responsibilities.