February 2017 Moms

GTKY: What makes you weird?

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edited February 2017 in February 2017 Moms
(totally stolen from March 17 because I thought it was a great thread)

Let's hear it, ya freaks. 
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Re: GTKY: What makes you weird?

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  • ummmm @madamerwin i think i have the same thing. i didn't know there was a name for it. it's very hard to explain but i know exactly what you mean, especially in regard to numbers. Not sure if I do the same with dates/calendars. I think so, but it's less clear in my head. The each number especially those 1-100 have a clear and distinct location that never moves. 
    Me: 36, H: 37
    FTM, 2 Furbabies
    married 03/17/07
    lived in Houston, Austin, Los Angeles and NYC
    due: 2/15/17
  • @krob If you get what I am talking about, then I would guess you also have it to some extent. When I explain it to people how don't have it, they generally have a very hard time even grasping the concept (which is amusing to watch, like in the case of explaining it to my dad). There are a bunch of different forms of synesthesia, and they are all closely related. From my understanding, when you are born, you have a ton of neural pathways between different areas of your brain. Many of them die off as you get older (within a couple of years?), but for people with synesthesia, some of them remain and tie different senses together. So some people see letters/numbers as colors, or "smell" music, or assign emotions to numbers or letters. In the case of number-form synesthesia, it's a spatial-number connection. Though I guess the alphabet also has a very distinct form and pattern in my head...

    Either way, it's an interesting phenomenon.
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  • @madamerwin alphabet has distinct pattern in my head as well!!! kinda cool to learn something about myself here!
    Me: 36, H: 37
    FTM, 2 Furbabies
    married 03/17/07
    lived in Houston, Austin, Los Angeles and NYC
    due: 2/15/17
  • @madamerwin that is so cool and I feel like you explained it really well especially for someone who literally cannot picture it. 
  • @kswiger06 I have a similar thing, but only with the spinning part - if I turn one way to pick something up, I have to turn back in the opposite direction. But you take it to a whole new level with stairs vs. elevator, walking paths, which doors you enter and exit through, etc. I very often will walk up one flight of stairs in my work, across the skybridge to another building, and then down three flights of stairs to the ground floor, get coffee, walk outside back to the original building, and then take the elevator back up two flights to my starting point. That would probably drive you nuts, with the stair/elevator combination and not going back the way I came ;)
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  • Lol @madamerwin yes it would be something that I couldn't do. I'd end up going the opposite way at some point just to even it out. I've gotten pretty good at coming up with decent excuses if I'm with a group of people for why we should go back the other way haha. It's weird because it just eats away at my brain that I need to go the other way. It's actually quite frustrating at times, because I know there's no reason to do it.
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  • I'm obsessed in Amish people. Like I don't want to be Amish, but I'm fascinated by them. When I see a buggy go by I almost run off the road staring!! And I read a mystery/thriller book series about them. Such a loser thing!  
    We live bordering Amish country and we see at least 1 buggy everyday!! It's become normal to us, but when we have family visiting they almost always say something like "omg!! We saw a buggy coming right down your road!" Lol you're close enough you could come visit and get your daily Amish fix  ;)
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  • @kswiger06 I totally should!! I haven't been to Amish country, I totally am this summer though! 
  • @kswiger06 I totally should!! I haven't been to Amish country, I totally am this summer though! 
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    Married - 7/29/06
    Ben and Maggie - 4/10/09 
    Mia - 6/16/11
    Surprise! due 2/23/17


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  • So my weirdness is that I often feel like an impostor.  I have a great career, I love my husband, our house, our whole life - there is literally nothing to complain about.  But I sometimes feel like a kid playing dress up and I'm not really qualified to have any of it.  Like some day everyone will realize that I'm a fraud and that I'm not that special.  My husband will realize that he could do better, or my boss will realize that I'm not really that smart or qualified to do my job, etc.  I feel like I've convinced the world that I deserve all of these things, but I actually just lucked into all of it...
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    @kswiger06 I totally should!! I haven't been to Amish country, I totally am this summer though! 
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    Yes!!! It's a date!! 
  • @MissMerciBeaucoup have you talked with someone about that? That sounds exactly like Imposter Syndrome, actually. You should look it up.

    Essentially it's defined: "Impostor syndrome (also known as impostor phenomenon or fraud syndrome) is a concept describing high-achieving individuals who are marked by an inability to internalize their accomplishments and a persistent fear of being exposed as a "fraud" Impostor syndrome can be defined as a collection of feelings of inadequacy that persist even in face of information that indicates that the opposite is true. It is experienced internally as chronic self-doubt, and feelings of intellectual fraudulence." 

    I was screening applications once where someone talked about working through their struggle with Imposter Syndrome. 
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    TTC since January 2016

    BFP - 3/12/16 - MC 4/5/16
    BFP - 6/11/16



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  • @teachermom omg! I've only spoken with some of my female colleagues who have similar feelings. I thought a lot of it stemmed from working in a male dominated field starting as a young woman... But I didn't know it was a real thing, I'll have to look into it more!
    @MrsDramaK haha ouch!!
  • @MissMerciBeaucoup imposter syndrome is actually relatively common, especially among women. I also have it, and didn't realize it was an actual thing until I brought it up with a therapist a few years ago. It's  crazy how many people that I've talked to have it!
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  • @krob I had a weird door thing as a teenager, that I feel like is "fixed" as an adult. As a teen I always had the fear that someone was hiding in my closet. I would open it up every night and inspect it before bed. One night I heard a noise in there, and it ended up being my cat. I immediately took the closet door off and my parents didn't get it put back up until I moved out of the house. Now, my husband and I keep latch hooks on all our random doors. (Basement, attic, closets) and with the hooks latched I haven't had any worries. ---- We keep them latched just to ensure the kids aren't going anywhere we don't want them going because they can't reach the hooks so they'd have to rip them out and we'd obviously notice that.
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  • I'm a left-handed ginger so.... there's that. 
    You and my son seem to have that in common. At least so far he's a pretty strong lefty. 
  • As long as I don't have to pay for it, I'll do almost anything once just to prove that I will.

    Also my food can't touch on the plate and sweet things cannot be part of my meal.

    And when someone touches silverware together I cringe cause I hate the sound.
     Me: 27 | DH: 28
    TTC since January 2016

    BFP - 3/12/16 - MC 4/5/16
    BFP - 6/11/16



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  • I've got some weird OCD tendencies as well. One of them is that volume has to be even numbers or intervals of 5 and intervals of 5 have stronger pull than even numbers. So even if the perfect volume is 23, I'd rather it be 24, but really to satisfy the weird habit, 25 is best. Weird thing is 22 would work or 26.. it's really odd. My H likes screwing with me about it. 
  • I cannot stand my feet being touched. 

    This was the one I was considering using !  Although I'll add to mine that if you do touch my feet, you risk bodily harm because they are so ticklish I cannot control what happens in order to get them away from said touching.
  • I thought of another one: if I'm wearing a coat zipped up and the zipper gets stuck, I get totally panicky and have to get out of the coat NOW. Same thing when my seatbelt locks but that's easier to escape from. 
  • @MommaBean seatbelt locks are so panic inducing. I also panic when boots are too tight and I can't wiggle my toes. 

  • i also have a bit of a rainman thing about car regustration plates, i could tell you every plate my parents have had since i was little & any ive had myself, i recognse people when i pass them on the road not because i see them behind the wheel but because i recognise the number plate. I use them as passwords for things as i know ill never forget them!
    This is so me!! I know EVERYONE'S license plate number and everyone thinks it's super weird. But they just stick in my head and I always read them when people pass me so I know if it's a certain friends car or not!! 
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