Shocking? Not really. It makes sense that the people you interact with when you're attempting to be dark and brooding and sociopathic don't like you, and the people you're actually normal with do. That's a natural response. You're not too good as this "thinking" thing, are you?
by SixxIt makes sense that the people you interact with when you're attempting to be dark and brooding and sociopathic don't like you
The real me, that which I can openly express online, isn't liked by most people because they can't relate to it and therefore, think it's fake when it's actually not.
Besides, sociopaths really are just shallow, superficial assholes when you remove the fake charm and charisma from the mix. A general dislike is to be expected.
I'm only charismatic and charming when I know I can gain something from it, and apparently, that's the same with most others here considering they don't seem to show any charm or charisma here either.
and the people you're actually normal with do. That's a natural response.
The whole point of faking normality is to blend in, so of course they like me more when I'm pretending to be normal. Duh