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Sorflakne:
Restless leg in both legs, can be done voluntarily but often shows up on its own.

Am left-handed, but was taught to do most things right-handed.  I use a fork and spoon in right hand, though I can use them equally well in left hand with practically no training.  Oddly, I cut my food (ex. steak) with the knife in left hand but when cutting up food to cook, cut it with the right hand.  When I learned to use chopsticks some time ago, I could use them equally well in either hand (at the same time, too), but decided to stick with my left hand since that's my dominant hand.  Now I can barely use them in my right hand.  Go figure.

I stroke my chin a lot, while in deep thought, making decisions, listening in to a conversation, etc.

I twist my neck to crack the joints, even when the joints don't need popping.  Usually happens when I'm irritated or feel out of my league.

I overanalyze EVERYTHING.  Even when I try and stop myself from doing it, it just happens until I either find an acceptable solution/answer or just overload myself.

lepetitfromage:

--- Quote from: Sorflakne on 21 Jan 2012, 18:05 ---I overanalyze EVERYTHING.  Even when I try and stop myself from doing it, it just happens until I either find an acceptable solution/answer or just overload myself.

--- End quote ---

Urgh, this for me too....it can be really helpful sometimes, but then other times it just makes your head feel like it's so full it's going to burst.

kajiura fan:
I have odd eating quirks which drive my mother bonkers whenever we have lunch together. Why she's bothered by my way of eating is beyond me.

I eat the crust on pizza first then I eat around the pepperoni (if there are any). I don't know why.

When I eat fries, I eat them in pairs. Near the last dozen or so, I pair them up according to size on my plate (or burger wrapper) before I eat them.

Muffins, I tear the top from the stub, eat the stub first then the top.

Sorflakne:

--- Quote from: lepetitfromage on 22 Jan 2012, 08:51 ---
--- Quote from: Sorflakne on 21 Jan 2012, 18:05 ---I overanalyze EVERYTHING.  Even when I try and stop myself from doing it, it just happens until I either find an acceptable solution/answer or just overload myself.

--- End quote ---

Urgh, this for me too....it can be really helpful sometimes, but then other times it just makes your head feel like it's so full it's going to burst.

--- End quote ---
Yeah, or you just shut down and zone out for a few minutes :/

Mister D Nomms:
My friend Cory eats sandwiches by taking them apart and eating one thing at a time. Pizza too. The part that baffles me is that he'll actually make the sandwich and assemble it all nice and then take it apart.

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