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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Kleptomania, from the Greek root words "kleptein" (to steal) and "mania" (obsession with, madness). In the real world it's an obsession with collecting or hoarding things (which are typically small items like paperclips or pens, which the suffer may or may not be even aware they stole) thought to be related to OCD. While it might seem quite mild it can lead to compulsive shoplifting and often appears alongside personality disorders which can make the consequences (should it lead to shoplifting) even worse. |