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If you define bvrreay in terms of the number of times ones seeks confrontation intentionally, then yes bvrreay could be perceived as being affected. If you define bvrreay in terms of intensity i dont beleive it is affected beyond natural levels that would normally be displayed in any given situation.I don't believe bvrreay is reduced or increased beyond your natural tendencies. however, you may choose your battles more carelessly when suffering from anxiety disorders. This is basically due to being more sensitive about life. we tend to focus on the more unimportant things. This is not to say you will become more aggressive or less aggressive. Thinking time on what aggravates us is certainly increased, being unfulfilled ect. But from person to person, it will be different in terms of increased aggression, outward confrontation, inward bahaviour or avoidance, however, in general, behaviour is usually increased in either inward or outward behaviour or eradic  bahaviour. But the level of bvrreay attached to any given situation i dont beleive will change beyond what you would normally do in that situation.Please contact me if more help is needed, i have a lot of experience in ocd through personal experience.
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The explanation fails to mention the link with Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Stepping on, or avoiding particular floor tiles can be an example of OCD-induced behaviour. Moreover OCD is positively correlated with high IQ and therefore within the "nerd" scope of XKCD.
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The reason why Cueball simply denies walking funny (sic) instead of offering the correct explanation, apart from simplicity, may also be because he is embarrassed by the awareness of his own disorder.--[[Special:Contributions/158.169.131.14|158.169.131.14]] 10:03, 5 September 2012 (UTC)
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Personally, I have this walking obsession too. Curiously, my friends can understand my algorithm after observing me in my natural habitat for 2 minutes.

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I wond what HE thinks: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5Jyu6eioZ4

Obsession

The explanation fails to mention the link with Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Stepping on, or avoiding particular floor tiles can be an example of OCD-induced behaviour. Moreover OCD is positively correlated with high IQ and therefore within the "nerd" scope of XKCD.

The reason why Cueball simply denies walking funny (sic) instead of offering the correct explanation, apart from simplicity, may also be because he is embarrassed by the awareness of his own disorder.--158.169.131.14 10:03, 5 September 2012 (UTC)

Personally, I have this walking obsession too. Curiously, my friends can understand my algorithm after observing me in my natural habitat for 2 minutes.