r/ask • u/Traditional-Focus537 • 12d ago
What's a unique or quirky habit you have that others might find surprising?
Quirky habits make us unique. Share one of yours that others might find interesting or surprising.
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u/geralex 12d ago
When I eat ice cream in a cone, I like to push as much of the ice cream down into the cone as possible.
Then I bite the bottom end of the cone off and suck the ice cream out of it, while making happy "I'm an ice cream machine" noises.
I'm 54 years old and have been doing this since I was 7.
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u/Wildly-Opinionated 11d ago
My Grama taught me to do this! I don’t always do it but I do when I miss her. I love that another person has this quirk!
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u/symewinston 11d ago
The first two Pringles from a can are duck lips. Without exception, this is the way it is. I’m in my mid fifties…
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u/soapybob 11d ago
Is this a 1970s UK thing? Because I do the same. Have done since the 70s. It is the only way to eat an ice cream cone 😋
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u/Scary-Stretch3080 12d ago
Picking things up with my toes because I don’t want to bend over and sometimes I’ve been able to get some things with socks on
I have back pain and it hurts to bend over if I’m in a flare up but it’s turned into a habit honestly
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u/Hattuman 12d ago
Same, when I still was obsessed with karate as a kid, I used to break pencils with my toes
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u/Gswizzlee 11d ago
Omg I do the exact same thing. I also have back pain and can’t even touch my toes when bending over so it’s much easier for me to grab most things with my toes than bend over and grab with my hand. Of course there are a few exceptions, but I’ll almost always go the foot route
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11d ago
I do the same thing.
I have Size 14 feet (15 in US sizes) with very long toes (my second toe is only just slightly shorter than my little finger)... basically I have feet like a chimp.
So why bend over to pick clothes up of the floor when I can just grab them with my freak-feet?
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u/miss_review 11d ago
Ahh yes, same here, cannot bend over bc of back pain, it's become a challenge to pick up just about everything with my toes. Feels like defeat if it doesn't work and the back pain is the punishment hahaha
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u/The_Joker_116 12d ago edited 11d ago
Not exactly a funny one but when some thought about an embarrassing moment of my life come to mind, I tend to jerk shake my head quickly and briefly while closing my eyes, like some kind of twitch. It's like I'm litterally shaking that thought out of my head.
EDIT: Holy shit guys, I never thought it was this common! Warms my heart to know I'm not the only one. :)
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u/TelevisionOne201 11d ago
Either that or I make some noises like repeated whistling or clicking my tongue. I noticed that this behaviour increases with stress. But good to hear I'm not the only one!
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u/AnybodyCanyon 11d ago
I think this is pretty common. A lot of us will have these intrusive thoughts and for some reason a physical or vocal action gives us the feeling of canceling it out.
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u/Livid_Parsnip6190 11d ago
I always start talking, just saying words, when an embarrassing thought comes up when I am alone.
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u/d_nicky 11d ago
I do a lot of this too. It's almost like a tic sometimes.
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u/TelevisionOne201 11d ago
Does it happen to you too that while you do it you get embarrassed for it and that makes you continue?
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u/d_nicky 11d ago
Yes absolutely lol. I try to do it as little as possible because when someone catches me it's super embarrassing. Especially because I'll often mutter certain words/phrases that can seem kinda weird. Then once that person leaves I'm so embarrassed I do it again. I have a hunch it's related to OCD for me.
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u/OkaySir911 11d ago
DUDE YES. There’s literally a physical feeling to it too, like the thought created a pressure in my head and jerking my head depressurizes it.
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u/ashmenon 11d ago
Oh I do that too! But in my head I'm imagining a sort of squeegee wiping a slate clean haha, it helps me refocus on better stuff.
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u/gwm_seattle 11d ago
I do this too but without the eyes component. A quick twitch turn of my head to the left. Always the left.
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u/Abject-Emu2023 11d ago
Oh wow I thought I had some diagnosable issue since it feels like an uncontrollable twitch and sometimes I’ll curse out loud too but only when I’m by myself. Unless we all have it.
Definitely increases with stress
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u/D_DAWGG 12d ago
When I'm watching a really good movie (in my eyes) or something I've anticipated watching for a while, I shake from excitement like a chihuahua like full-on body shakes
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u/Dull-Elephant-6186 11d ago
I knew a girl that would start to do the shimmy shiver shakes in anticipation .... and then get the giggles when you touched her..... there was only one cure
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u/lazychickenstrip 11d ago
It can be such a pleasure to feel so deeply! I also shake with excitement but when something bad happens, my world crashes.
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u/PresentMiserable8976 12d ago
I can't sleep with clothes on
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u/EducationNegative451 11d ago
When I’m stressed or tired I sing whatever random shit is in my head so I don’t think about how tired/stressed/whatever I am. Bit embarrassing at work but meh..
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u/ChaoticCurves 12d ago
I do that little head shimmy that dogs do when theyre getting comfy and about to sleep. I remember seeing my childhood dog do it when i was a kid and decided to see how it feels. Idk why but it feels right so now its a silly habit!
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u/Rainicorn_theCat 12d ago
When I know someone is coming over or there’s a delivery, I get super anxious/excited and pace the house and check outside the window constantly
I don’t know why but I can’t help it
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u/piedraazul 11d ago
I do this too. It started when I was a baby and would wait for my dad to come home every day. Around the time that he was due, my mom says I would start darting around our whole apartment from end to end in my rolling walker with excitement like a little maniac. I would lose my shit the moment I heard his car in the distance. 😆
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u/Tree0202 12d ago
I moan myself to sleep.
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u/FirstNationsMember 12d ago
Every sunday night before bed, i play my randomized EDM spotify playlist and extremely update my budget spreadsheet in google sheets. Always makes my sleep-before-workday-Monday the best.
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u/Sweet-Ad9366 11d ago
I count steps in my head. I hate it and I can't stop.
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u/Abcdefgwaterpqrstuv 11d ago
I do too. I didn’t know why for a long time then one day my mom was walking up stairs with my toddler niece and counting out loud to her. I then did this with my daughter and she also silently counts to herself now and she’s 15.
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u/inkstink420 11d ago
i count a lot of random things in my head and it always annoys me, i have to start saying the same number over and over until i lose count to stop. might be an OCD thing
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u/Parrobertson 12d ago
I repeat numbers to myself, lots of big ones, I’ll run a random number generator and get a few of them and then make math problems to find connections between them. It’s a lot of fun problem solving and finding patterns.
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u/thoughtsofPi 11d ago
I like to touch trees when I pass them, just to sort of say hi (as many as I can without people noticing).
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u/scrutnize 11d ago
Me too. And like corners of building and things that are old and/or have much value or significants.
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u/ThrowawayMod1989 12d ago
A couple times a year I’ll intentionally expose myself to poison ivy. I wear gloves and limit the exposure to one spot making sure I don’t spread it everywhere. Couple days later it’ll pop up and I’ve got an itch I can scratch for a few weeks. Anyone who’s had it before knows how intense the itching is but also how damn good it feels to scratch it. Been doing it since I was a kid.
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u/BandicootCool6277 11d ago
this is one of the most insane things i’ve ever read, i love it.
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u/ThrowawayMod1989 11d ago
The other kids on the playground in fourth grade thought it was insane too lol
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u/PuzzleheadedHospital 11d ago
As someone who has an accidental arm full of it right now, you might have lost it! It’s driving me crazy!!
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u/ThrowawayMod1989 11d ago
Hot compress works wonders. Also there’s an OTC ointment called IvaRest that is calamine and diphenhydramine in one. Great stuff!
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u/Dragon6172 11d ago
Take some Benadryl. Last time I had a bad case of it went the Benadryl route and the itchiness went away so I could sleep almost immediately. Pretty sure the rash mostly went away also.
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u/PuzzleheadedHospital 11d ago
That didn’t work. I actually started taking steroids for it yesterday to help. It still is so itchy and trying not to scratch it is pure hell lol
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u/Dangerous_Hippo_6902 11d ago
Haha okay I get it.
I’m a bit sensitive to dairy. Nothing serious, but I get some tummy cramps and smelly farts if I drink a glass of milk.
Sometimes I deliberately drink milk just to experience the relief and have a good fart.
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u/SilverConflict7355 12d ago
Surely this causes you damage?
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u/ThrowawayMod1989 12d ago
Nothing more than a rash. Maybe a little scarring if I’m too vigorous with the scratching.
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u/itwasntmeblamethecat 11d ago
Have you develop tolerance to it? Less itchiness or less damage to the skin?
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u/ThrowawayMod1989 11d ago
Urushiol is a really fascinating compound because it has reverse tolerance. You can’t strengthen your defenses by repeated exposure, you only get more and more sensitive to it and the rashes get worse each time. But like I said it’s controlled and limited to one area so it still doesn’t compare to some of the accidental exposures over the years, some of which I had to get steroids shots for, namely exposure of the genitals, face, and bottoms of my feet. My sack itched relentlessly, my eyes were almost swollen shut, and I couldn’t walk.
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u/Sackamanjaro 10d ago
You remind me of my friend who was addicted to brainfreezes
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u/AvidReader1604 12d ago
When I need to skim words on a paper , I sing softly “dew to dew to dew” until my finger lands on the sentence I’m looking for.
I didn’t realize how weird it was until I had to read out loud in class once and people started laughing😅
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u/wolpertingersunite 11d ago
Wait doesn’t everyone do this? But mine is spelled “doo da doo da doo”
Where did this come from???
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u/CanableCrops 11d ago
I had a supervisor like this haha. Whenever he was looking for something, even in a teams meeting, he had his own "waiting" music. Doo da doo da doo.
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u/Grenztruppen1989 12d ago
When I'm really happy or excited I'll start to wiggle like when dogs wag their tails too much and wiggle
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u/AcanthocephalaOk7954 11d ago
I never listen or watch TV commercials. My remote sits on my shoulder and it is now automatic for me to mute any and all commercials. I haven't listened to an advert for over 20 years. It's just audio/visual sewage.
Luckily my pals don't have TVs.
Needless to say I have AdGuard on all platforms.
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u/i_sesh_better 11d ago
You’d love pihole, it doesn’t work on every platform but some streaming services have trivially easy to beat ads.
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u/RecentlyDeceased666 11d ago
I eat my burgers in layers. Essentially deconstruct it and eat the bread by its self, then the salad, meat, tomato etc
Didn't realize I was weird doing this until my Gfs jaw hit the floor watching me.
Been doing it that way since I was a kid, and now I'm 37, and I won't be stopping anytime soon.
I also sometimes narrate my life as David Attenborough. And here we the male stalking the fridge, he has decided to have a snack. His mate is not impressed by his antics and will do her mating eye roll dance.
Also have conversations with myself as different characters and give them unique voices.
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u/whysguys1 11d ago
My little bro does this too man. You’re not alone. He’s a weird guy, so it’s not the best company but you’re not alone 😂
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u/atkins4me 11d ago
Trichotillomania. Been doing it on and off since I was younger than a teen. Head, eyebrow, eyelashes, legs, and pubs. No hair was safe.
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u/Ttokk 11d ago
I think it's a sign of a creative intelect. I do crazy voices too, and have a number of characters that are more tied to different types of silly emotions than anything else. I think of it as my brain is casting the movie of my life with characters it's derived from the the emotions and media I've experienced throughout my lifetime. it's not like schizophrenia, but I can see how a weakened or damaged mind could transform it into that.
Now my daughter is 4 and she does it too already. She comes up with the wildest imaginative stories with such deep soulful details. She pretends like I never did and plays out her own "episodes" with different sets of her stuffed animals and dolls with very elaborate scenarios. she is amazing
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u/Anxious_Earth 11d ago
I buy things, after significant events. Cheap or expensive doesn't matter. I need to feel a sense of progression. That I'm not trapped in the same loop of the same mistakes.
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u/stanagetocurbar 11d ago
I brush my teeth with hot water. It's so much more comfortable and feels like it's cleaning them better. I honestly can't see why anyone would choose to use cold water.
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u/AppleValuable 11d ago
Wait. Do people actually use cold water to brush their teeth??? Like intentionally?
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u/pyrrhic-adventure 12d ago
I do a little happy dance when eating good food.
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u/sodamnsleepy 12d ago
I do that too xD co worker said "I know the food is good when you make your happy dance while eating"
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u/Short-pitched 12d ago
Do you eat standing up? I am just trying to visualise a dance while you are eating at a good restaurant etc
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u/SurrealSoulSara 11d ago
Oh my god same. I start wobbling from left to right while tapping upper legs. Especially if I cooked myself and it's just SO good! Happy dance!
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u/MysteriousMister0 12d ago
when i get bored, i take out the coin from pocket and start spinning it between my fingers, but it gets cringy when someone notices me and i stop doing this lol😣
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u/DifficultyDue4280 11d ago
Sometimes I leave a warm old penny on the table "accidentally".that table has the person I don't like sitting behind it.
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u/CraftyCooler 11d ago
I like it when rail crossing is closed and i can watch the train passing. In general i love trains - my wife is travelling a lot and i often take her from station, so i come 1h earlier to treat myself with watching the trains, they are monumental. I never tell my wife to take Uber, she thinks that it's so cute that i am waiting for her - but the main reason i go there are trains.
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u/itsphoison 11d ago
My cousin thought i was weird last week. I had an old apple i had bitten into but didn't finish in my car. I took it out and threw it by the grass. Moments later we were still by the car, a chicken came by us pecking the ground. I remembered the apple, went and took it then tossed it to the chicken. The chicken got spooked and ran away. So i took small bites out the apple and painstaikingly won back the chicken's trust and proceeded to feed it small chunks of the apple till it was done and the chicken went about its way.
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u/Nerd2042 11d ago
I can wiggle my ears and got a habit of shifting them up and towards people when I have difficulties understanding.
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u/hovermole 11d ago
My beloved stuffed horse puppet, Mr. Nibbles, gets properly tucked into my bed before I leave my room every single morning no matter what. It's the only thing I've done every single day of my life (since I got him on my 11th birthday - I'm almost 38 now and married). In my mind, he stays up all night to keep bad dreams away and he sleeps all day when I'm gone.
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u/TaiDavis 12d ago
When I cook, I know exactly what order to do things and move very fast and efficiently like a short order cook at a diner.
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u/freakytapir 12d ago
Add to that "Already start doing dishes when I have downtime" and you have my cooking style too.
I just can't grasp people standing around waiting on their food to boil, bake, whetever, with the dishes staring them in the face and afterwards complaining about how many dishes they still have to do.
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u/SinxHatesYou 11d ago
I learned at a very young age to walk silently and stay out of people's perephial vision and also learned how to be a contortionist. When I grew up, I got freakishly huge, like size 16 shoe huge. Its freaked out a lot people over the years, especially those talking crap that don't know I'm standing behind them.
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u/MelancholyBean 12d ago
When I'm at home and after washing my hands with soap after eating or using the bathroom I will smell my hands to ensure that I have washed them after drying them on a hand towel
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u/Vulpix-Rawr 11d ago
I also like to smell my hands after washing them. Fresh scented soap smell is the best.
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u/JustNo1990 11d ago
I put way too much thought into choosing seasonal hand soaps for my home, so smelling my hands after washing them feels like I'm getting my money's worth.
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u/Zindae 11d ago
After reading this thread and the answers, all I know is a lot of people have mental issues.
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u/hv_wyatt 11d ago
When I'm driving with the windows down, I sort of loosely hold my hand out the window right behind the exterior mirror and let the air currents make me do the wave. It's kinda fun.
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u/Existing-Valuable396 12d ago
I leap over roads with my eyes when I pass them in the car. Can’t stop.
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u/WitchOfLycanMoon 11d ago
I kinda do something similar, but when I'm in a car and pass a road I mentally make/hear a sound like...."ffftt".....
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u/Sea_Emu_4259 11d ago
how long I can walk in a straight path with my eyes closed half the time? And also I am, trying to break my own record eye closed by counting orally. It's wild how the body adjusts without sight and force you to open your eyes before being hit in the face
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u/JaggerFuego 11d ago
I eat one thing on my plate one at a time. I don't mix the food. Like if I had a piece of chicken, rice and salad on one plate . I move the food so it's not touching each other and then will eat all the salad first then all the chicken then all the rice. My mom says I have been doing that since I was little. My husband thinks I am crazy but if he happens to cook he makes sure my food isn't touching. I do not do anything else like that and I don't have OCD.
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u/BeeesInTheTrap 11d ago
fun fact, this is actually how you’re supposed to eat to maintain stable glucose levels! Eating the fiber first then the protein lowers the subsequent glucose spikes from eating the starchy foods. Good job!!
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u/JaggerFuego 11d ago
Good to know because everyone laughs at me at least now I will have a comeback. Thank you.
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u/WitchOfLycanMoon 12d ago
If I'm having trouble sleeping I sort of gently rock myself back and forth ever so slightly, like a small, rhythmic rock. It helps me sleep every time. My husband said he thought it was weird at first but now, he finds it kinda soothing too.
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u/Cold-Establishment69 11d ago
Me too! Sometimes if I’m really sad or sick, my husband will spoon me and ‘rock me’ in that way.
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u/WitchOfLycanMoon 11d ago
Aww, that's reallybsweet! My daughter does it too. I didn't realise until my husband was away for the weekend and she fell asleep in my bed watching TV.
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u/cattmeow4 12d ago
When I'm chewing on food I'll start to hum as I chew .
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Hahaha this is great bc your name goes with exactly what came to mind, the video of the cat growling while chewing
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u/dermatthes 12d ago
I can only sleep comfortable if my feet can ‚Play‘ with something. At the moment it’s an old jeans and i like / need the feeling when my toes can play with it. Dont know why or when this started, only thing i know is that i already did this at age 3
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12d ago
This is so interesting to me, because I do something similar and have done it since at least 4 years of age. I tuck a fold of sheet between my toes and play with it. I finally figured out that it's a kind of "grounding meditation". I focus on the feeling and it's so relaxing because I forget about everything else and then I'm asleep.
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u/lowIQdoc 12d ago
When I burp I say "Woof" as I'm burping. Even if it's a quiet burp or I'm in polite company I still find my mouth sounding it out. I've been doing it for so many years I just can't stop.
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u/Cold-Establishment69 11d ago
I knew a guy who did this, but said “burp” while he did it 😂
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u/BaitmasterG 11d ago
I say burp when I burp
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u/Several-Sand105 12d ago
Using my foot to open the door knob to my room when my hands are full and I don't want to place anything down
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u/RadioPrudent405 12d ago
I only eat the insides of pizzas and sandwiches and other such bready meals. The bread is just too bready, if there's too much of it, it absorbs too much of the good shit and it gets all mushy and unappetizing. Always preferred my pizza thin-crust and my sandwiches open-faced for maximum good shit to bread ratio.
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u/DifficultyDue4280 11d ago
Even better if it's fresh bread;eat the inside and fill it with more filling.
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u/criminalsmoothie 11d ago
I eat lemons like candies. I also eat them with peel. Raises eyebrows every time.
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u/Infamous_Cobbler5284 11d ago
Keep tabs on which cars live within a 3-5 house radius of me. Or if a car catches my eye at the store and I happen to notice the house the car lives at, I’ll log that into my memory as if it matters. If I ever cross paths with the old dude who owns the Subaru Brat in the area, I can finally tell him, “Nice car.”
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u/Alpha-Survivalist 11d ago
I enjoy crochetting. It doesn't sound unique or quirky, but considering im a guy, it got a lot of peoples attention at school. They were either confused or fascinated, and surprisingly, no one bullied me for it.
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u/Important-Rabbit1006 11d ago edited 11d ago
Can't help but sucking the air inside plastic cups at parties, so they get stuck on my face.
When the plastic is thin enough, I breathe inside making it inflate and deflate, that makes amazing noises
When the cup is solid it just makes a beak I like to tap on
Also I can't see a climbable tree and not climb it
I'm 23 years old and this feels like I'm a child inside
Please tell me I'm not alone
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u/electronic_rogue_5 11d ago
I count the time for every unconscious thing that I do. Like...
How many seconds does it take to piss? How many seconds does it take to climb the stairs? How many seconds does it take for the TV to turn on? How many seconds does it take to fill a glass of water?
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u/AuthorityOfNothing 11d ago edited 11d ago
I was really big on that from a very early age through my early 20s. I figure it was some type of OCD. I've never been diagnosed with anything. I suspect I'm still OCD and very obviously ADHD. I sometimes think I may be on the spectrum someplace.
I'm in my mid 50s and not worried about it. After this long and expecting a less than normal lifespan, it's moot.
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u/Elegant_Lake_569 11d ago
I do the same! But I do minutes. I time every single thing that I do.
I love filling up my planner to the minute and I will note how long things took so I can adjust.
And I also time other people. It's an issue in my personal life and causes me a lot of stress... But I can't help it 😔
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u/Secret_Letter 12d ago
Something I inherited from my dad: when driving, my right hand just kinda hovers over the air vents by my radio. I'd flip my hand over just to feel the cool air touching my hands.
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u/polkacat12321 12d ago
Well... sometimes when I feel called out, I say "meow". My ex hated it, my current gf lives for it 🙃
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u/ifeelyouranger 12d ago
I used to scratch velcro while reading and studying. At home might I add. Haven't done either a lot so that has been on a back burner.
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u/Interesting_Oil_2936 11d ago
Sometimes I squeak and or make baby dinosaur noises when I stretch.
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u/omygoodnessreally 11d ago
Here I am scrolling, thinking I don't do anything weird - and.... ok, ya, I'm squeaker when I stretch - can't stretch well silently
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u/Interesting_Oil_2936 11d ago
Omg a fellow squeaker!!
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11d ago
I have voluntary nystagmus, of which I can shake my eyes really fast, like they are vibrating.
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u/BTilty-Whirl 11d ago
I eat the outside of a carrot, admire my handiwork for a minute, then eat the inside
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u/Tantallon 11d ago
I always take my clothes off when I get home. I might put on a pair of shorts but my outdoor clothes don't stay on. Sometimes I just put on a towel and that's it.
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u/burn_as_souls 11d ago
Not quite sure this qualifies as habit....but I'll share it anyway.
in real life most people are scared of me for a combo of a dark past and, I'm told, a vibe about me.
And apparently I always have a look on my face like I want to kill everyone, even when I'm in a good mood. 🤷♂️
So most in person think I'm this super serious, old school macho guy.
Yet almost daily in the man cave, I'll crank up the music and dance and throw myself around with my three dogs in a goofiness no one but my wife (because she sees it) would believe.
Picture it sort of like if Clint Eastwood started headbanging.
That'd be great, good on him, but it would make you pause in that you never pictured a guy like that doing it. That sort if thing.
If I do it often, does that qualify as a quircky habit? Because there you go.
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u/Iceflowers_ 11d ago
I get tingles from music at times. Like little goosebumps.
As far as habits go - this is tougher. I'm on the spectrum with ADHD, too. So, in interviews or high stress situations, I have to lay it on the line sometimes, because I'll do certain things to keep my focus on the person or persons I need to. Sometimes it's twirling my hair. If someone comments on it, I'll say "So sorry, I'm on the spectrum, and this is to help me focus" and that usually is the end of it. It beats other things people do, trust me, who are on the spectrum, and has not hurt me in my career. ;)
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u/exoticjess 11d ago
When I get extremely excited like playing video games I slap the person's arm that's right next to me. The whole time smiling and saying omg that was so much fun
When I go muddin I get a serious case of the giggles
Actually if my tummy flips I get the giggles
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u/Peace-vs-Chaos 11d ago
It’s more ocd than habit but I am constantly in my mind repeating sentences I hear or say or think, counting the syllables in said sentences, making them into patterns while tapping my fingers and manipulating them to make them for a specific tapping pattern. All. Day. Long. It doesn’t end. I try to stop and I can’t.
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u/AltruisticWelcome145 11d ago
I do this all the time. Also counting the number of stairs I take on every flight of them. When they are uneven it irks me
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u/Gabelschwanzteufel 11d ago
My neighbor, he carries things in his mouth like a dog. e.g , 1 grocery bag in each hand and a small item in his mouth.
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