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13 Times Every Type-A Personality Was Actually Monica Geller

Just stick to the plan, people!

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This one is for all of the type-A personalities out there who don't realize just how many times they actually related to Monica Geller.

1. When someone breaks the rules

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2. When someone actually tampers with how you have things set up

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3. How you *actually* feel inside when someone suggests going anywhere other than your house

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4. When someone makes fun of you for your lists

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5. When someone asks you to plan an outing

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6. When someone expresses their frustration that something didn't go the way you planned it

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7. When someone asks if it'd be funny if they threw out your to-do list

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8. When a friend convinces you to do something outside of your usual routine and you actually have fun

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9. When you realize that your plan is completely falling apart

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10. When you show someone how to do something the RIGHT way and they continue not to do it 

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11. When someone tries to tell a story about you not following the rules

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12. When you do let loose and want the world to know how fun you are

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13. When people tell you they love how organized you are and don't find it annoying at all

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