08-09-2013, 03:31 PM
Arkansota Wrote:And people, even in the northernmost part of Arkansas, are as southern as pecan pie. But some people, such as Bowyn Aerrow, don't know this. And that drives me CRAZY.
Actually I did research on the state in December of last year. I thought I was going to move there. I thought wrong, and it didn't end well - let us leave it at that.
People FROM Arkansas from different parts of the state have mixed feelings about what or where it is in the social spectrum of American Society in the general region. Rural folk tend to be more southern comfort while the city folk tend to want to get away from the image of southern comfort.
It is a state divided in its own identity: http://www.city-data.com/forum/arkansas/...thern.html is one such forum I stumbled across while I was researching the habits and cultures of Arkansans.
People at that forum claim to have lived there and claim to come from different regions of the state and have differing opinions on it being southern or not.
I think part of the problem is a definition thing. Southern meaning what exactly? The attitude of the Old South, the Attitude of the New South, A geographical location?
I'm sorry you are spun out on this question. But I am not going to lie to you to make you feel better. A lie is not going to help you with the basic issues of the OCD or the why you are ocd'ing over what is (as you said) a silly question.
The wisest and most efficient solution to this problem would be to see a therapist who specializes in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). There are very targeted treatments that deal specifically with OCD, primarily, exposure and response prevention therapy.
Source: http://psychcentral.com/ask-the-therapis...y-and-ocd/
Your trying to make everyone tell you something you want to hear is manipulative and self serving. People have differing opinions and differing facts that they work with. You are going to have to learn how to accept that. You can't make everyone agree with you all the time in every subject that will disturb you or cause you anxiety.
Besides which, that doesn't break the chain and it definitely will not do anything to reduce, lessen the OCD. This is avoidance behavior and avoiding that which brings this out with you is the wrong way to to go.
You need to find a therapist to work with and face these sorts of things in a controlled environment. http://www.anxietybc.com/sites/default/f..._hmocd.pdf lays it all out.
I'm not being mean, sarcastic, or bullying you or something along those lines. I am telling you as it is and trying to push you to do this 'solution' the right way.
I know what it is like to obsess over the stupid things and get all in a panic over what other people think is silly... So I empathize with you dearly on this OCD Anxiety thing.