OCD's support is expanding!
Hello everyone! This is the 467th compilation post of OCD's latest curation efforts. It has been known that OCD has been supporting leading niche communities under its Community Incubation Program. However, there are still a lot of other niche communities not supported by OCD. This curation initiative will help in supporting those communities.
This newest curation effort aims to encourage authors to post in appropriate communities even if those communities are not under the incubation program. This will also encourage users to explore more into the different communities in Hive.
How this Works
OCD curators and community leaders will find posts from other niche communities and recommend them for an upvote. Unlike those communities in the incubation program where curation is focused, this curation initiative is spread out. This will help find undervalued posts from smaller communities that deserve support.
This will highlight both the author and the community where the post is located. This way, smaller niche communities can focus on growing their subscribers and increasing the engagements within their respective communities. A small boost goes a long way.
Speaking of boost, here are the curated posts for this batch:
Curated Posts
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Community: Emotions & Feelings

My intention with this post is not to determine psychological or scientific aspects about hugging, there are already many studies, what I really intend to express is a personal vision about this emotional expression that I have been observing for a long time, and with which I have been able to realize that there are different ways of hugging, from which I have been progressively learning to recognize and accept this particular way of giving affection.
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Community: Splinterlands

There's this battle strategy that I've often used whenever specific rulesets come up. It's a formidable play, but it's not difficult to counter, so I use it prudently. It wins me some battles, some not. But for every time, it's always fun.
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Community: Toys on Hive
I have another plastic model kit review for you, this time it's a 1/72 scale Heinkel HE-115 C-1 German WW2 era float plane. This kit was made in the late 1970s by Revell of Germany. All of the printing on the box is in German.
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Community: Wednesday Walk

It was a Walk through the forest of The Brunssummerheide in The Netherlands. All the way in the south of the Country, in the province of Limburg. Very close to the German 🇩🇪 border. (As you can see on the map below)
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Community: Love & Sexuality

Hello my Hivers readers, greetings to all and I hope you have spent a day full of energy and positive things, today I find myself again sharing here in the beautiful community of @/Love-Sexuality, but this time we will talk about the second part of the SEX EDUCATION initiative referring to the different types of pleasure that people can feel. The truth is that I couldn't help but feel somewhat surprised and embarrassed when I read the questions, since endless answers to these questions went through my head; In the same way, it is important to emphasize that the community was created to talk about everything related to sexuality, which is very important and positive for us since it allows us and helps us to know a little more about all those facets that we have, and leave behind that Taboo that prevents us from learning even more about our body and tastes. So without further ado let's answer the questions.
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Community: Wednesday Walk

Well here it is...Hyannis, Massachusetts. It was a bit of a nostalgia walk. When I moved to Cape Cod with my aunt, some 26 or so years ago, we rented a room just on the border of Hyannisport. But the land of the Kennedys didn't offer a whole lot when you needed to buy food or a sweatshirt.
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Community: HiveGarden

Sipping coffee while staring at my ornamental plants. You know guys what's on my mind? I thought the first day I planted it because they are now beautiful and beautify my yard.
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Community: ASEAN HIVE COMMUNITY

I woke up a bit late today. Fortunately, I do not have any meeting schedule for today. So I am not in a rush to my office. I went out of my house at 9.15am. At first, I thought of riding my motorbike straight away to the office.
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Community: Plant Power (Vegan)

Last Sunday, when I had a day off and went to Taipei city, on my return I stopped at the “Indonesian Shop” to buy various necessities ahead of Ramadan, where we as Muslims fasting for one month. Usually during the month of Ramadan, I don't take a day off, because it saves energy. So choose, to stay at home.
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Community: THE WEEKEND

If you ask me, there's nothing more appealing for us, full time working people than a weekend of doing absolutely nothing but the basics, although sometimes those basics take a lot of time, still, knowing that you can wake up and dedicate your day to yourself is an amazing feeling. This changes a little bit when you have small children but in a way, there's always more time to do things at ease when we don't have to leave the house if we don't feel like it.
This concludes this batch's curation report. We would like to congratulate those who are featured and supported. Keep up the good work and continue to explore Hive Communities.
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