I used to collect horror movie action figures and things called Living Dead Dolls. When I realized that the one bookshelf became two, then three, then the entire case and then two cases, I realized it was a bit much.
Because there are so many other freaky horror movie lovers like me out there, I sold the entire lot for about $3000 in one fell swoop when I had only spent about $700 over a two year period for everything.
Go figure, eh?
That's one collection/hobby that turned very lucrative for you! Who knew, right?
As long as the person enjoys what they collect and can afford it then I see it as collecting.
When you spend money that should be spent elsewhere then you have a problem.
I am another one of those people who will start collecting something, get bored with it and collect something else. Heck my Beanie Baby collection paid for our first trip to WDW. Luckily I sold them when people still wanted them.
I do have a Disney things in my bedroom that I add to occasionally but as of right now that's all I'm still actively collecting. I have some dolls, some stuffed animals, purses, sterling silver etc. but I don't add to those collections often.
Oh and Kathy,
I bet my mom (who also collects Santas) has one your friend doesn't. It's Santa sitting on the pot in an outhouse!!!!!!
I'll have to ask, but I'm almost afraid to. I don't know where the conversation will lead! LOL!
Does she display them or are they just in bags and boxes? I think it is an obsession when you continue to buy things and have no where to put them, or if you are in debt because of your collection.
If you need to rent a storage unit to keep all the stuff you collect, than you probably have a problem.
I collect different things, Longaberger baskets, lighthouses, Coca Cola items, and well dressed build-a-bears! I have a lot of stuff, I don't buy anything new unless I know where I am going to put it. I think the bears might be a bit of an obsession, I mean how many outfits do they really need. But I do have fun with them and I enjoy dressing them, and unlike pets, I can leave them alone when we travel. Plus I don't have to feed them. I might get one more, I heard they are coming out with a turtle, but that is really all I have room for. Now the clothes are another story, maybe I need an intervention?
She has them all in a guest bedroom. From the photo I saw, it wasn't a total mess, but there really isn't anymore room for Santas or anything else in there for that matter! They're on her bed, dresser, shelves, etc.
Maybe I should contact a director, I see a horror movie in the making!
Oh Lord....this makes me think back to a patient I had a few years ago that had collected owls for over 60 years. I was sent to her home for private duty and before I even got out of my car, I saw owls. In trees, the mailbox, front door wreath, perched on the front porch swing, peeking out from the flowerbeds, etc. Inside made me flinch! Had to be 1,000's of owls of all kinds. The lady had taught school for over 50 years and all the students gave her an owl of some sort for Christmas and at the end of the school year. Her family got in on the collecting and she did her part as well. Worst mess I ever saw but she loved every one of them.
After cleaning out my grandmother's house a while back, she had a few things she collected (Barbie dolls being one) and the really sad part is that it wasn't anything special to anyone else but her. I grabbed a few (Elvis & Barbie, Marine Corps. Barbie, Swan Lake Barbie and one other, I can't remember what it is now, I have them stored away) because the rest are now in the hands of the investors who bought her house. They'll probably throw them away as there is no real value in them (I checked ebay!) So when that poor old woman who has all the owls dies, her loved ones will probably come through her house and pick out a few that will remind them of her, and the rest? Donated or sold to an auction firm more than likely.
Unhealthy is when you are not paying your bills and instead buying items, gambling, etc....
I think it is OK, to have your hobbies. However life comes first.
As far as me, I do not have any "collections". In fact I guess I am the opposite. Having a collection makes me feel
...so what is THAT!?
I agree, life does indeed come first.
We'll have to see about getting you something you can collect, how about clowns?

I have a SIL that collects clowns. I hate that section of her house!
ehhh... who needs Money?? Can't take it with ya!!
Can't take the collectibles with ya either though.
It is an obsession when you can only talk about that "subject"; you are more interested in that "subject" than real life; you forget you have a life; you spend all of your money on that "subject" instead of planning for the future and you cannot understand why others are concerned about your obsession.
I love Disney, travel there often, have Disney stuff around my home, etc., but ..... I talk about many different subjects, have my collections out of the way so that everyday life can go on, don't push my love of Disney onto anyone and have a fulfilling life.
Perfectly stated.