Scotziod, hon. As an RN who actually passed her Psych rotation and her final exam, I can tell you that a schizophrenic is a deeply disturbed person who often hears voices, or believes he or she is controlled by alien or government satellites, or has other delusions. Someone who is schiziod has a split personality. Not the same, but hard to tell apart thanks to TV and Hollywood.
Anyway... about my nickname.
Halloween is also my birthday so I always have a good time dressing up.
One year, still in Nursing School, I decided to go a party as The Lady Godiva. I found a flesh- colored body stocking and a knee length blonde wig.
(It would have been a waist length on anyone else)
While I was getting ready, a male friend came by my dorm room and said "Hey, you look just like that chick in the Wicked Wanda comic in Playboy!" He went and got a copy of Playboy and showed me a picture of the character. She was very petite figure, with long blonde hair. I don't remember her name, but it wasn't the title character.
I was already called "Nympho Nurse" and "The Naughty Nurse" because of some "indescretions" while in school. (There were already rumors about me and my dorm roomie, I slept with a lot of the residents and medical students, and worse, *while on my own time* a med aid found me in bed with a male patient. As we were both nude, and in a position often represented by a two digit number, no excuse was possible. I was very careful the next 7 months) The name "Wicked Wanda" stuck, and I thought it was better than the other two names. It caught on quickly.
As I have explored my sexuality, I have found that the nickname suits me. I love to push the limits of accepted female sexual behavior.
Also, "Wanda" is very close to my real name.
Wickedly,
WW