I mean; how can I be sure that this person is a sociopath and not just because he dont care about me? What's the difference?
Does he pass gas unflinchingly? A topic started by Donald seemed to show that to be a way of identifying them.
TK brings it up often enough, so it must be true~
That's what I thought first, after some time to analyze it, I noticed it had changed their behavior after becoming interested in Sociopathy. Now it looks like he's testing me and trying to go further with my emitions. This is the only person who will get my emotions like that, I usually don't let me down so easy. ;-)
by honeyyThat's what I thought first, after some time to analyze it, I noticed it had changed their behavior after becoming interested in Sociopathy. Now it looks like he's testing me and trying to go further with my emitions. This is the only person who will get my emotions like that, I usually don't let me down so easy. ;-)
do you love him
by honeyyI mean; how can I be sure that this person is a sociopath and not just because he dont care about me? What's the difference?
The way is to include more knowledge than observation, while comparing his behavior, (make a script), to what you've learned.
While you study Psychopathy, Sociopathy, ASPD, BPD, NPD, HPD, Bipolar, it's extremely important to study all of the "Cluster B".
Other mind sets are also prone to putting on a performance of them them being uncaring. A good day with them is when the subject is very self centered and one sided and all in a happy manner, only for you to find your own ego is under attack when the day is over.
The above paragraph in some cases, is only how it seems when one isn't educated on the matter. The interesting thing is, it's still possible you have a sociopath on your hands for all anyone knows.
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What's your relationship like with this guy your talking about ? I'm interested to hear how you treat him.