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Reddit On Wiki

#266: I Told My Daughter To BULLY Other Kids! | Am I The Asshole

Reddit On Wiki

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Relationships, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.6732 Ratings

🗓️ 14 June 2024

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Become a Patreon for ad-free episodes and bonus stories every Monday and Friday as well as exclusive content: Cultiv8 Patreon On today’s episode, we have a wife who tells her husband he’s too broke (02:25), an OP teaches her daughter how to bully kids (15:42), a wife wants to get rid of her husband’s child (23:40), an OP who would rather divorce her husband than fire the nanny (32:49), and a brother refuses to congratulate his sister on coming out. (48:08) For the Patreon and Youtube members exclusive stories, we have an OP who doesn’t appreciate their SIL’s behavior on vacation (1:00:09), and a social media post gets someone fired. (1:08:39) SPONSOR: Head to https://factormeals.com/wiki50 and use code wiki50 to get 50% off! Download June's Journey FREE today https://www.wooga.com/games/junes-journey Click here for our Social and Donation Links: https://linktr.ee/redditonwiki Story Links Story 1 Story 2 Story 3 Story 4 Story 5 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Ever find yourself scrolling Reddit late at night, endlessly searching for that one highly

0:04.3

specific post?

0:05.3

Maybe you're in a stable relationship, but you don't know how to tell if your partner is the

0:08.7

one.

0:09.7

And you think other people's experiences will help you feel more certain.

0:12.1

Or maybe you've been dealing with new headaches and your mind keeps jumping to the

0:16.5

worst case scenario.

0:17.5

So you write out what you're experiencing, hit post, and sit there refreshing

0:21.5

over and over for updates, desperate for reassurance, that it's nothing serious. Believe it or not,

0:27.1

these behaviors can be symptoms of OCD. And if that surprises you, you're not alone.

0:31.9

OCD is one of the most misunderstood conditions out there. It's not about liking things organized,

0:36.5

like the stereotypes make it seem. Real OCD involves unwanted, intrusive thoughts that attack what matters most,

0:42.7

creating such intense distress that you'll do whatever it takes to make them stop. Compulsively

0:46.7

scrolling Reddit is just one common example. The thing about OCD is that no amount of checking,

0:52.0

reassurance, online research, or overthinking makes the distress go away.

0:56.3

In fact, trying to get rid of intrusive thoughts only make them stronger.

0:59.9

That's why OCD can be so debilitating, but it doesn't have to be that way.

1:03.5

Because OCD is highly treatable with the right kind of specialized therapy.

1:07.2

OCD needs ERP therapy, which stands for exposure and response prevention.

1:11.8

That's where noCD comes in. NoCD is the world's leading provider of OCD treatment with licensed

1:18.2

therapists who specialize in treating OCD with ERP. NoCD therapists understand all of the different

1:24.0

ways OCD can show up and provide highly effective treatment in a safe,

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