@deni me too. Not joking. I get very emotional over the night sky, period, but the moon has definitely moved me to real tears.
I have to think before I answer this. I am a very quirky person, but I do actually have OCD, so I’d have to sift through my quirkiness and my actual disorder to come up with a good answer for this. I always think of it as being two different things, but I’m sure both are viewed in the same way by others, at least to a degree.
Compulsions – I flick exterior doorknobs 3 (usually, sometimes 13) times before turning them, I open public door handles with my wallet or my sleeve or anything that prevents my skin from touching them. I check windows, I tighten and loosen and retighten my blinds. I check my door locks a lot. I change my clothes 13 times (usually), although I most likely know and intend to wear the very first thing I had on. If I am going somewhere important, once I have gotten dressed (officially), I won’t allow myself to see my reflection in anything. No mirrors, no windows, no.. spoons. You get the idea. There are more, but, that’s probably plenty.
Quirks – I hate wearing shoes. Even the most comfortable shoes piss me off. I keep a fabric softener sheet in my pocket. I like towels to be folded into thirds, so that there aren’t rough edges on either side. I like iceberg lettuce in a big chunk or shredded, I’ll eat it if it is torn into normal pieces, but it isn’t my preference. Like most people (I imagine), I like symmetry. I like to line things up and make them even, that sort of thing has the potential to bug me. Oh, this one will probably irk a lot of booklovers: I love to open a new book so wide that I can hear the spine crackle. (Don’t worry, I don’t do that if I’m borrowing your book.) :)