My husband, who has ADHD, isn't an extreme hoarder but he does hoard. He no longer buys much and we're currently living separately, so he isn't adding to the amount of stuff in the house. But I'm trying to declutter and I'm confronted with years' old tools, computer parts, and car parts.
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My husband, who has ADHD, isn
My husband, who has ADHD, isn't an extreme hoarder but he does hoard. He no longer buys much and we're currently living separately, so he isn't adding to the amount of stuff in the house. But I'm trying to declutter and I'm confronted with years' old tools, computer parts, and car parts.
Yes.
Yes.
They see something, think they'll need it one day, and then forget about it - forever. All while they add more to the junk pile.
They can't stop themselves, trust me.