The term "Obsessive Cullen Disorder" is what an individual who is [by definition] insane suffers after reading the Twilight 'saga', or watching the movie.
Several signs can be identified when dealing with one of these unstable individuals.
- Verbal abuse to someone who has a different opinion to them on the subject of Twilight.
- Physical abuse to someone who has a different opinion to them on the subject of Twilight.
- Stalking Robert Pattinson.
- Stalking people named Edward, Bella, Rosalie, Alice, Jasper, Emmett, Jacob, Esmee and Carlisle.
- Stating that Robert Pattinson is Edward Cullen.
- Refusing to believe that Twilight is fiction.
- Believing that "imprinting" (a form of pedophellia)*** is acceptable in society.
- Constant, un-wavering vanity.
- Shrieking out in public when someone calls Edward "abusive".
And the list goes on.
For more some disturbing examples, Google the words "nuttymadam", "twilight lexicon", or "twilight.com".
Remember, what is about to be seen cannot be unseen. You have been warned.
**** Note from another source: Imprinting is NOT a form of Pedophillia, Imprinting is a form of quick learning. The imprinting the author refers to is a type of Filial Imprinting which is where a young animal quickly learns that their future is dependant on another animal (e.g. when young chicks hatch) and learns to follow them aorund in order to survive. The imprinting in the book arises where the male becomes a guardian, caregiver and constant companion to the female. Only once the female has grown to adolesence does the male have any thoughts of romantic relationships and only because that is what the female requires.
This was explained in detail by Jacob when he explains about Quil Imprinting on a 2 year old girl.
Obsessive Cullen Disorder is a fictional term coined to jokingly describe extreme fandom or obsession with the Twilight series or its characters, particularly Edward Cullen. Symptoms may include excessive focus on the series, spending a significant amount of time discussing or thinking about the characters, and feeling emotionally attached to the fictional world created in the books.
Obsessive Edward Cullen Disorder is a mocking term that relates to the Twilight series. It labels intense fans of the series and its male lead as obsessive to the point of mental illness.
It means that, you can't get over how HOT Edward Cullen is.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
If you did have it, you would have most of the symptoms - but there are charts you can take to find out if you do and how severe it is
If you did have it, you would have most of the symptoms - but there are charts you can take to find out if you do and how severe it is
No. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder is an anxiety disorder.
Cannot step on a crack on the sidewalk :P
Ablutomania, or compulsive bathing, is a rare mental health condition characterized by an obsessive need to bathe or clean excessively. Symptoms may include spending excessive time bathing, using an excessive amount of soap or other cleaning products, skin irritation from frequent washing, and interference with daily activities due to the need to bathe. Treatment typically involves therapy and medication to help manage symptoms.
While the effects of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) vary from person to person, generally people with OCD suffer from increased anxiety while doing normal everyday tasks.
That would be OCD, or, obsessive-compulsive disorder......but the disorder has many different forms of symptoms or "rituals" that someone can suffer from.
The need to do something a certain amount of times or feeling uncomfortable when doing something as they have never done. Watching the TV show Monk might help you. He has Obsessive compulsive disorder.
No, it is a behavioral disorder.