Saturday, July 24, 2010

Is there a name for a disorder where a person constantly touches him/herself in public?

I have a female co-worker who constantly pats her ******** in public. It's really disgusting, but it looks like she can't help herself. Is there a name for this mental disorder? I would like to send her an anonymous message to point out her problem, so being specific would be nice.

Is there a name for a disorder where a person constantly touches him/herself in public?
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Reply:Do you REALLY think she doesn't know? Come on. Do you think you are just going to give her this note and she'll suddenly realized what she's doing with her ******** in public and you will have done it!


Uh, no.


Be grateful it's not YOU who walks around patting your Wee-Willy-Winkie.


If you really want to do something, then you tell your BOSS. What she's doing is wrong and the boss will have to talk to her. Not you.
Reply:IDK the answer to your question, BUT I know this old guy who is completely normal except for the fact that he does a wiping motion across his testicles with both hands every time he finishes a story (which he has alot of). I would also like the name of this disorder!
Reply:Yeah the disease's name is 'Man going dog-scracthing'.
Reply:Yeah, it's called the "Michael Jackson Syndrome" or


"MJS"


for those who must write it constantly...
Reply:It sounds like some kind of compulsive behavior that she can't help. Ask a female co-worker to talk to her about getting help from a doctor. She may need therapy/meds.
Reply:Is she an older lady? I only found Dementia to have this particular symptom:





Excessive hand activity, where the person constantly wrings their hands, pulls at their clothes, taps or fidgets or touches themselves inappropriately in public, becomes more common. Rummage boxes, containing objects that feel interesting or are related to the person鈥檚 past, may help to keep their hands occupied.
Reply:Think the latin name for it is Weirdius Pervertius.


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