Yes. A boy with OCD can be a very interesting main character in a novel. His OCD traits can add depth and complexity to the story. For example, his compulsions and obsessions can create various plot twists. Maybe he has an obsession with order, and this affects his relationships with other characters in the novel, like constantly rearranging things in his shared dormitory which annoys his roommates at first but later they come to understand him.
Yes, there are. Some novels do feature boys with OCD as characters. They often delve into the psychological aspects of living with OCD.
I recommend the classic Xianxia novel, Ziqing, to you. It tells the story of Xu Ziqing becoming a child after transmigrating. He met his cold master, and the two of them were born and bred. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I recommend the following novels to you: Super Golden Hand, Magical Journey, Soul Splitting Heaven and Earth, I'm the Sea King at Marvel, Other City, Spring, and Wild Black Husband. They were all different types of novels, but they all had stories with little boys as the main characters, so they were worth reading. I hope you like my recommendation.π
They can make others feel less alone. Knowing that someone else has similar experiences can be very comforting.
There were many novels that had little boys as the main characters, such as the Harry Potter series, the Lord of the Rings series, and the Mysterious Island. Little boys were usually curious, brave, and smart, and they became key characters in the story. In many novels, little boys would experience many adventures and eventually grow into heroes or leaders.
" Primitive Age " was a novel about a game. The main character was a little boy who lived in the Primitive World. He had to grow up in order to deal with all kinds of crises and challenges. I hope you like my recommendation.
If the protagonist was a little boy, the novel might involve children's growth, adventure, magic, and other elements. Such novels often depicted the protagonist emerging from an ordinary life and gradually growing into a powerful character, facing various challenges and difficulties. In the story, the protagonist might make all kinds of friends and grow up with them. Such novels might also have mysterious magical elements that allowed the protagonist to gain more strength and wisdom as he grew up.
I recommend "The Crazy Psychologist" to you. This light novel, the original fantasy novel, mainly focuses on the story of doctors and patients. It includes a variety of mental illnesses, including obsessive-compulsive disorder. If you are interested in this type of novel, I recommend you to read it. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI, a passionate little fairy, would like to recommend "Seal of Dao" to you. The main character of this fantasy novel is Jiang Xiaofan, the lantern boy. He had accidentally obtained a fragment of the Dao Seal. He cultivated the ancient scriptures of Buddhism and Taoism, traveled in the Ziwei River, traversed the Milky Way, and verified the supreme Great Dao with his own body. You definitely wouldn't want to miss the wonderful journey of following him from a rookie to a fierce hero! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
One fictional character often associated with OCD is Adrian Monk from the TV show 'Monk'. His obsessive-compulsive tendencies are a significant part of his character.