Everyone has a Thing. Yours might be seatbelts. Or salami. Microwaves. Even dogs. Germs are a popular Thing. So is mobile phone radiation. And plastic is racing up the Thing charts with a bullet especially among those who’ve read the enviro-porn book “Slow Death By Rubber Duck”.
Put simply, your Thing is related to a perceived threat to your health and safety. Faced with it, you become extremely vigilant. Neurotic. Paranoid even. If you’re uncertain what your Thing is, ask your loved ones. They’ll know oh yes they will.
My friend’s husband, for example, has a germ Thing. “Joe is freaked out by public toilets and will only touch surfaces with his elbow” she explains. “He’s also weird about ATMs and pushes the buttons through his sleeves. Wow, he sounds like a catch….”
I can relate. I’m extremely dexterous with my elbows. I too am a catch.
Things should not be confused with eccentricities, which are merely odd. Like refusing to touch BluTak or being scared of garden gnomes.
Actual Things are different. They’re usually grounded in science or at least something you once heard on the radio. After one friend learnt about all the bacteria in processed meat while she was pregnant seven years ago, she never recovered. “I’ll happily scoff re-heated chicken from the local take out but when I was served prosciutto with melon at a dinner party recently, I panicked” she says. “I couldn’t even eat the melon because it had touched the meat. Do NOT get me started on salami. Oh God…”
Interestingly, one person’s Thing is another person’s Who Cares. I discovered this when my kids starting having friends over to play. “Make sure he re-applies sunscreen every hour and wears his hat at all times,” one mother will say, passing the mobile to her toddler so he can say hi to Daddy. “She can’t go in the car without the correct child restraint, even if it’s just down the road,” warns another who doesn’t give a rats about hats. “Don’t let him talk on a mobile phone because of the radiation,” cautions a third while ferrying around 14 children in the boot of her car.
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I can't sleep without a heavy duvet. Yes, even in the summer ....Something about stuff creeping out from under the bed to touch my skin? something related to the fear of the dark (which I have too)? I've read they make special heavy blankets for aspies and adhd kids, so maybe there's something scientifically explainable about this :P
I have a deep contempt bordering on phobia related to a specific type of psychological jargon. Word play. I'm french so it's hard to translate, but psychologists like to link totally unrelated words based on the way they sound (mer (the sea) =mere (the mother) ). You can't say you like swimming in the sea without these people accusing you of wanting to crawl back to your mother's womb. I'm so allergic to this i have to refrain from becoming verbally abusive when i hear it.
I'm like this too! I always need to be covered at night even if it's hot. It makes me feel safe I think, and is really comforting.
Can't stand long toenails, especially on men - yuck !!