LIFE Published November12, 2015 By Ji Hyun Joo

Target Does Not Plan To Remove Offensive ‘OCD’ Christmas Sweater Despite Criticism

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Target recently began selling its “OCD Obsessive Christmas Disorder” sweater as part of its Ugly Christmas Sweater Collection, according to News Max.

Despite being criticized for its play on obsessive-compulsive disorder, Target announced that it does not plan to take the sweater off of the shelves, according to NY Daily News.

“We never want to disappoint our guests and we apologize for any discomfort. We currently do not have plans to remove this sweater," a spokesperson said.

Social media users have spoken out against Target, claiming that the retailer is making light of a serious mental illness.

Those suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder often have thoughts and fears that lead them to perform repetitive behavior, according to the Mayo Clinic. Victims of the disorder are reportedly driven to perform compulsive acts in an effort to ease the anxiety that comes with their fears.

OCD often starts during childhood and currently affects about 2.2 million American adults, according to the National Institute of Mental Health.

A handful of social media users have defended both Target and the sweater.

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