Hmm, in my private practice, I never had a patient with TOCD. I think this is a new mental disorder and perhaps should be in the DSM V, the latest diagnostic book for mental health workers to use to “label” people.
Congrats on the male flowers. One of my flowers dropped off during the night so I'm left with two flowers. Don't know why that flower fell off. The stem that is left has nothing on the end of it.
An adult beverage should help lower the symptoms of TOCD. Also, I've been researching hugs and if you hug someone or other living being, such as your dog, your heart rate drops, blood pressure drops, and your hormone, oxytocin, goes up and makes you feel good. I'm writing an article on hugs to put on a survival website and I'll post it on this thread.
HUG SOMEONE TODAY and every day.
And risk MRSA, and TB, and Community Acquired Peneumonia, and who knows what else? You're suggesting a germaphobe hug people? I can pick up a cat, and rub it's tummy, but that's as far as I go down that road.