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Originally Posted by nursie
i've enjoyed reading everyone's responses, and i will admit that i had to make myself read through all the replies because i do have a tendancy toward hoarding behavior. i am also rather ocd, so it's an odd combination of collecting up lots of stuff, and then being annoyed when things arent neat and tidy.
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OH moy goodness are you my TWIN? I am totally an OCD hoarder. But a lite version.
I go through sperts of wanting to collect things in large quanties and never get around to using them. Then I loose my mind trying to find a proper place to store it all. But we are not true hoarders. A real hoarder wouldnt be OCD about organizing. They just buy everything and dump it all in the house....then go out for more. haha. (have yall seen that Hoarders show that comes in cable? I forget the channel)
I just recently bought over 30 pairs of eyelashes in different styles?
Now why the f**% do I need that many? I don't. But sometimes I get so caught up in the moment. Someone needs to slap me. I kept watching looks on youtube and everytime I saw someone wearing one that I liked I wrote it down. And I bought them ALL.
My husband knows my habits so well that he'll make smart comments like---
"so what are you into this week?"
For me it changes. I'll go through a period where I buy tons of makeup. I'll spend my time researching on specktra, youtube and blogs then I go searching. I find most delight in locating hard to find items. Maybe I should change my job to a detective. I'm quite good. LOL.
But the problem is that when I find my item, I move onto the next and don't get to enjoy my purchases.
(Ex., my never used Smoking Eyes Quad, Panamonium Quad, Barbie stuff, etc., etc.,)
And when I get tired of makeup I'll move onto my other likings or hobbies and collect things that relate to them. But I always come back to makeup. Mainly I blame Specktra. ha ha. My makeup purchases are directly related to the amount of time I spend on here.
Its interesting that I found this thread today because I made a deal with myself earlier this week that I must start selling or swapping out what I don't use or I can't buy anything else. And each day I'm trying to do a new "look" so that I get a chance to actually use products that are in my stash.
Hopefully this will make me more aware of what I already have so that I don't accidentally buy dupes.
(I used Warmed MSF the other day after having it for nearly a year. I loved it and realized that I probably have so much other stuff that I will love too if I would just sit down and use it.)
Now the problem with making a deal with yourself is that its easy to break. All you do is make another deal telling yourself that you promise not to break it again the next time. ROFL.
Taking one step at a time people. One step