I have got this obsessive compulsive disorder where I have to have everything in a straight line, or everything has to be in pairs.
Meaning of the quote
David Beckham, a famous English athlete, says he has a condition where he feels like everything has to be perfectly lined up or in pairs. This means he has an intense need for order and symmetry in his life, and it can be difficult for him if things are not exactly the way he wants them to be. He has to keep everything organized and balanced, even if it seems a bit strange to other people.
About David Beckham
David Beckham is a legendary English footballer who played for top clubs like Manchester United, Real Madrid, and LA Galaxy. He’s known for his exceptional passing, crossing, and free-kick abilities, and has won numerous trophies in his illustrious career. Beckham is also a global ambassador for football and a well-recognized British cultural icon.
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