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Clean Freaks, Narcissistic Victims, and Crappy Phobias

Dr Kirk Honda answers patron and member questions.

00:00 How can I be comfortable in a dirty space?

08:15 Is my friend respecting my boundaries?

25:35 Do anxious and avoidant attachment go together? 

32:47 Can narcissists be victims?

39:03 Can therapy help me with loneliness?

44:55 Being the productivity scapegoat 

1:03:43 Bathroom anxiety

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February 14, 2025

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Clean Freaks, Narcissistic Victims, and Crappy Phobias
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Comments

Thanks for answering my clean freak question Dr Kirk! I definitely tried to clean the floor with Clorox wipes first ๐Ÿ˜… and then I noticed the floor was even dirtier than I initially thought! (I have to add that the house is a secondary house used for vacation rentals, so that definitely upped the ick factor for me) I love the โ€œIโ€™m the weirdo approachโ€ and will definitely embrace that. And! I appreciated the reminder that good friends will happily accommodate me. ๐Ÿ’›

Charlotte

Itโ€™s frustrating when people donโ€™t ask my consent to be in a photo! For me, whatโ€™s worse is when I politely decline the request and I get shamed for being ridiculous. Im glad you spoke about this and that I am not alone, haha!

Liz DeLandsheer


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