Could it be that our wives exchange notes?

I wish I had done that !
Well, I’ve only been doing it for the past four years. I wish I’d done it for the past 50.
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I know I have two, but I can only remember one at the moment. When eating pretzels I always eat the broken pieces first, even to the point of digging around in the bottom to try to find some more. It’s somehow very fulfilling to look into a container with only whole pretzels in it.
The lid on the toilet seat is always down when flushing and it to remain down when not in use. If I find this has been violated in the master bath where I keep my toothbrush, the head of my electric toothbrush is either replaced or given a good soaking in Listerine before it is used again. I also wash the handle of the toothbrush with anti bacterial soap. This started after an episode of Mythbusters about germs found in most bathrooms.
Organizing the video collection on my hard drives.
Every video must be in the right folder: A tough job with thousands and tens of TBs of videos. SIGH
If there’s more than one work by a director or actress, they go into a director or actress folder.
If there’s only a single work, it goes by video type, MKV, DVD
Movie, extras (Making of, Behind the Scenes, Interviews).
TV show (Variety, Music, Reality, Series, Specials…)
Every time I get a new video, I have to search to see which folder it will go into.
Then, because backups are a must, once I’ve organized the videos on one set of drives, I have to make two copies of them, one backup is nearly the same as having none. Backup twice people. Ideally with the second set away from home in case something happens (fire, flood, hurricane/tornado, power surge, theft, etc. happens at home!!! * Double Sigh*

I know I have two, but I can only remember one at the moment.
I remembered the second one: getting the last bit of whatever it is out of the tube, jar or bottle it came in. It is my opinion that containers are chosen without the slightest regard to waste because any waste just increases the amount sold by that much more. Well, I show them! The only area where I currently admit defeat is jam jars, although I am considering buying a mini silicone scraper to get those last tiny bits of jam out.

getting the last bit of whatever it is out of the tube, jar or bottle it came in.
Yep. I cut the top off body lotion bottles and thin down shampoos and laundry detergent to make sure I am getting all the contents I paid for dammit. If you sell it in a container I can’t breach to do this, I’m not buying.
Several people have mentioned twisted phone cords. I didn’t anyone here still had a landline…
Every time I make the grocery list, I transfer my husband’s list items to a fresh sheet of paper so that the handwriting on the final list is neat and consistent.

CDs are in alphabetical order by artist then chronological within each artist. And the CDs are all turned the right way up in their cases.
I have over 2200 CDs:
Classical, chronological, alphabetical for various artists
Musicals, alphabetical
Pop, etc., alphabetical, chronological for each artist

Pop, etc., alphabetical, chronological for each artist
I also have about 2000 CDs and LPs, and that’s the exact way I always have been organizing my records. I’m a slob in almost every other aspect of life, but not when it comes to my music.
ETA: and it’s a very efficient way. If I want to listen to a specific CD, I find it within seconds in my shelves.

I didn’t anyone here still had a landline
I still have a landline. Cordless phones though, so no twisted cords.
I have a cell phone too, but I only use it on days when I go into the office (currently twice per week).
Getting back to the OP, one thing I really OCD about is scrabble letters. Mrs. Geek has a habit of often placing the I and O letters upside down. I have to rotate them back to their proper orientation before I can continue the game.

I didn’t anyone here still had a landline…
I also have landlines. Two, in fact. One for personal, one for business. No cords, though. Well, except when we have a power outage. Then the corded phones get plugged in. And untwisted.
No cell service where I live.

I do have to point out though - and maybe this is one of my quirky habits - that literally not one thing written in this thread so far is OCD. OCD is a legitimate psychological disorder that significantly impacts one’s life.
This. My therapist daughter pointed this out to me. Then I spent some time with someone who really had OCD. There’s a big difference between hanging your keys in the same place every time or worrying about where you dog is, and needing to throw your toothbrush away if it touches anything whatsoever, or being afraid that if you hold a sharp knife you’ll stab someone with it.
It’s a kind of language co-optation that can diminish the awareness of how serious a mental disability this can be.
Ok, carry on!

It’s a kind of language co-optation that can diminish the awareness of how serious a mental disability this can be.
Our culture has gone a little crazy with co-opting therapeutic language, but I’m not sure how much it matters. For one thing, it points to a broadening acceptance of mental illness in our culture. But I’m still irked when people throw around PTSD or call every negative experience a trauma. So I guess I’m on the fence.

This. My therapist daughter pointed this out to me. Then I spent some time with someone who really had OCD.
Aside, of course, from the fact that one poster explained that he had been diagnosed and has been taking medication to deal with his OCD.
I’m sure many of us have dealt with real OCD or OCD-like symptoms. I have intrusive thoughts and anxiety-driven obsessions. But you know, talking about my grocery list is more fun.

Aside, of course, from the fact that one poster explained that he had been diagnosed and has been taking medication to deal with his OCD.
Yes, I apologize for that oversight.
So am I the only one who now has a couple of new obsessions to worry about after reading this thread?

I didn’t anyone here still had a landline…
My last 3 jobs have had them. Still do. I always untwist the cords. How can people live like that???