I just got to thinking about this more lately, particularly in relation to what I display. I'm not a "closet" collector, all of our close friends and family know that I collect Star Wars, although I don't really discuss it with them (outside of my wife and here on the forums) just because I don't think its really something they are interested in. So far, I've been able to display quite a bit of what I have collected, but its honestly getting to the point where things are a bit crowded. I'm someone who likes a "clean look" and not a fan of things getting over-cluttered. At the same time, I can admit that things are starting to get to that point now. Also, we were recently going to have someone stop by our house (one of our friend's new girlfriend/fiancee actually) who we didn't know previously - and it got me to thinking about this topic again. I'm not ashamed of my collection, but I can see the difference between a couple of display cases with figures - "Oh, he's a Star Wars fan", and an entire room stuffed with collectibles "whoa, he's a nerd". Outside of the Star Wars stuff, I collect a little of Marvel (and to a lesser extent, DC) stuff as well, so that is currently on display too (along with a handful of LOTR figures). Anyways - long story short - are you conscious of what you display in your home, how much of it, etc.? Do you see a difference between what might look like an "interest" and an "obsession"? My wife often says I should step out of myself (collector mindset) and look at things, and seeing it that way, things do seem a little crazy - to a non-collector. Again, I'm not ashamed of anything, I'm just curious about how some of you feel about this topic now - as well as what you display (if anything).