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  2. Relationship obsessive–compulsive disorder - Wikipedia

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    OCD symptoms have been shown to affect sexual functioning in both men and women. [10] OCD symptoms have even been shown to have a moderate negative correlation with different forms of intimacy, though the relationship between the two is complicated.

  3. 21 Facts About OCD That Will Likely Surprise You - AOL

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    This type of obsessional thinking is sometimes called relationship OCD, and it can lead to ambivalence, clinginess, or distress for both partners. Additionally, certain OCD subtypes, such as ...

  4. 12 Signs of Relationship OCD, According to Therapists - AOL

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    Doubts come up in all relationships, but therapists say when those thoughts become too intrusive that you react in a certain way, it could be a sign of OCD. 12 Signs of Relationship OCD, According ...

  5. Sexual obsessions - Wikipedia

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    Another form of OCD that can take hold of a person involves obsessive doubts, preoccupations, checking, and reassurance seeking behaviors focusing on intimate relationships (ROCD). [15] As with sexual obsessions, and at times in response to them, a person may feel the need to end a perfectly good relationship based on their inability to feel ...

  6. What OCD is — and what it isn’t — according to the experts

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    OCD is often considered a quirk or a helpful personality trait, but it’s more serious and often more debilitating than that, experts say. Here’s what you need to know.

  7. Obsessive love disorder - Wikipedia

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    Obsessive love disorder (OLD) is a proposed [by whom?] condition in which one person feels an overwhelming obsessive desire to possess and protect another person, sometimes with an inability to accept failure or rejection.