you never told us that before!
That changes my complete perception of you.
Interesting. Most people with psychopathy/sociopathy that are given interviews are prisoners other than some of the books written on their lives, etc. Could there be a reason that they only talk about it if they have that mentality of wanting to speak their mind about themselves, or maybe giving up certain information only after they're caught and feel as if their own "small world" has been flooded with other people and there is no hope left for games?
I dont think they DO stop their games.
Research proven psychos and cross reference their jail interviews.
Many of them still played/play games. Some right until they got electro-roasted.
But Im just a teenager, so I dont really know about such things.
Especially if its someone in a mask (not cliche`at all) asking the questions.
I don't believe they think about it in terms like what you seem to think. Most people don't even know what a personality disorder is. And they may have heard the terms "Sociopath", "Psychopath", "Antisocial", etc. But that doesn't mean they really get it.
I'm sure Ted Bundy understood what he was once he took Psychology. If you ask my ex brother n law does he think of himself as a psychopath, he'll tell you no. And he was diagnosed in prison. His veiw of himself is very warped, and I can relate. He sees himself as someone with a temporary problem. Anyone who sees themself as a psychopath, is probably warping their veiw of themselves as well.
I respect my anonymity on the internet and this forum just like others do. Secondly, I'm only asking relevant psychological questions and not trying to expose any illegal information as well. I figured that this idea might come to as a problem though, but really think about my intentions and if you feel like I'm trying to expose any of you to trouble, then go ahead and don't give me any information.
-T