This reminded me of myself age 8-9 when I would get stressed if I didn’t “undo” any rotations of my body, or rounds around a table. Quite to the annoyance of my teachers and parents. Did anyone else have a phase similar to this?

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I still have a phase like this with exercises, if I do one on the right, I have to do the exact same number on the left. If I get interrupted, it feels uncomfortable

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I do it too, to try and balance my muscle strength.

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I didn’t have that issue but this first time I saw this strip I thought to myself something along the lines of, “You, at most, need 1 spin to return to net-zero at the end of the day. I wouldn’t be able to sleep until I had devised a system to calculate my daily net spin”

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Hey thanks for reminding me of the childhood compulsion I had to put in a lot of work to be able to ignore and forget

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Sometime it come ans last few years, then I don’t care for my rotations for a certain time

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Yes i did

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