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Originally Posted by montsnmags
No-one's allowed to touch my puzzle. Yeah, I'm that kind of person. When The Loved One would go to the box and find an edge piece, I'd take it from his hand and bury it back in the unsorted box. I have to do it all myself.
Cheers,
Marc (perhaps marginally OCD  )
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ok, here is where I admit that I felt rather possessive of my pieces, in fact, I made all my friends work on the sky pieces, because I could care less about that portion of the puzzle. is that wrong? I do bat away my childrenʻs hands if they dare touch my puzzle. I buy them their own.
(OCD without the C)
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Originally Posted by dreams
I'm not doing dishes.
My son use to keep a puzzle going on the dinning room table every winter. When he was younger he would turn the puzzle upside down and put it together by finding shapes only. Then, when that became too fast, he started the ones that have all the same shape pieces with landscape pictures.
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I prefer these types of puzzles... interesting pictures, but same shape pieces. I dislike puzzles that have bizarre shapes, mostly because they arenʻt orderly and they donʻt stay together unless you have the surrounding pieces in place.