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I usually get a feeling that i have done something wrong(obsessive compulsive disorder)?


is this abnormal?
im a girl going to be 18 this month
i can't hide things because i feel that it has to be explicit in order to be honest and moral
i self-diagosed myself and i have obsessive compulsive disorder
as for masturbating, i feel guilty for keeping it as a secret
i get weird ideas to put myself into total chaos and embarrassment that i get really anxious and distressed
like i think about if it's ok to hide masturbating in all countries, im korean by the way
am i simply crazy?
i have thoughts that i go through in regular intervals and finish them off before i do something or else i can't do anything as the way i want it to be
basically, im asking if it's ok to be wrong sometimes and not tell it to someone and nothing is considered wrong or something to be guilty about unless it's against the law?

most of my guiltyness comes from not telling what i have done like fainting about this problem and also not telling this problem to my family or doctor
i really don't want to, but i put myself in this situation
im really ok now, i think im going to be albe to get rid of this sh*t soon
i also have someone in particular in mind to confide this stuff to, but i never do

I have OCD also, and I can tell you when I first had it, I thought I was going to be rid of it too. Well it's years later and I still have it. And it's not weird to hide it, alot of us do. I'm also ashamed I have it because it's hard to explain it to people because they just don't seem to get it like, oh well you can get over it. But no It's not wrong or something to be guilty about, because in the end you can't help who you are. But you should honestly tell your family or a trusted friend so they can help you with finding a doctor. Hope this helps.

what are you asking?

You do not have an obsessive-compulsive disorder. Masturbating is normal, not shameful and you don't need to tell anyone. It just something that gives individuals pleasure. What you do should remain private.

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