It's OK, Anne. There are much worse things to be addicted to. Like the torturous grammar rules of not ending a sentence with a preposition! Boy, that bugs me.
YAY for you!
That reminds me of a great joke my recently departed Dad used to tell.
Scene: Ditch-digging hick gets accepted to Harvard. He arrives early, wanting to take in the atmosphere, appreciate the famous sculpture, architecture and ivy covered halls. Hick gets a little turned around, and finds he is lost. (Big campus). He spies a black-robed Fellow, and figures this is just the guy to point him in the right direction.
Hick: "Scuse me, I wonder if you could tell me where the library's at?"
Fellow: (in a snotty Harvard accent- like he's pretending he's British) "My gud suh. I wud be happy to inform you of the location of our great library. However, I must make mention that heah at Haaahvad, we do not end our sentences with prepositions".
Hick: (scratching head) "Alright then, I wonder if you could tell me where the library's at, ••••••••••!
RIP Dad xoxo