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Would/Does being labelled a psychopath concern you in any way?

No. I don't mind being labelled.
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Yes. I don't like labels at all.
12
10%
It depends on whether or not being labelled a psychopath would impact my life in some way.
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66%
 
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Re: PCL-R Self Test

Postby Mindy79 » Mon Apr 25, 2011 10:27 pm

Just for fun (fun?) I self-tested and gave answers I thought applied to my boyfriend.

I scored a 3 and he a 25.

A match made in heaven I'd say. :shock:
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Re: PCL-R Self Test

Postby fiveintime » Mon Apr 25, 2011 11:01 pm

LifeSong wrote:It's the idea that a person is so set apart from others that no one, or few, can match their caliber. It's the sense that a person is somehow more perfected in what is most valued and thus superior and separated and 'above' others.

I don't think most of the diagnosed antisocials here delude themselves to think that nobody can match their caliber. I'd say we're a confident and capable lot, but not unrealistically so.

And, it's not a delusion to think that you're the most important person in existence. The entire reason you're able to have these thoughts is your own existence and self-awareness. By nature of our individuality, we're each the most important people in our own world. I think this is the case for everybody... some of us are just more aware of this than others.

Mindy79 wrote:I scored a 3 and he a 25.

The most I could possibly give my wife is a 3 and those three 1's are a real stretch... probably unfair. She would likely get less.
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Re: PCL-R Self Test

Postby Onebravegirl » Mon Apr 25, 2011 11:46 pm

I Got 12 and it said I should eat Kittens as they may cause indigestion.
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Re: PCL-R Self Test

Postby Demon » Tue Apr 26, 2011 1:16 am

Myers wrote:But if you'd like and if the admin allow it, I wouldn't mind sharing some of the questions just for shits and giggles.


I personally wouldn't mind seeing some of the questions you're referring to.
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Re: PCL-R Self Test

Postby fiveintime » Tue Apr 26, 2011 1:40 am

Demon wrote:I personally wouldn't mind seeing some of the questions you're referring to.

Ditto. He wants moderator sign-off. Whatcha waitin for One?
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Re: PCL-R Self Test

Postby Onebravegirl » Tue Apr 26, 2011 2:06 am

Hmmm. It might be best to Pm those Q's to me first. Then, If posters can stay within limits, a thread can be opened Marked *possibly triggering Material*. But first the Q's should be reviewed. Ok?
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Re: PCL-R Self Test

Postby Demon » Tue Apr 26, 2011 2:10 am

onebravegirl wrote:*possibly triggering Material*


I don't understand this *possibly triggering Material* thing. What does that even mean? Triggering what and how exactly? Just by reading something somebody else posted??
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Re: PCL-R Self Test

Postby fiveintime » Tue Apr 26, 2011 2:14 am

Demon wrote:I don't understand this *possibly triggering Material* thing. What does that even mean? Triggering what and how exactly? Just by reading something somebody else posted??

That's a fair question. I can go over to another site and see a real-life picture of a raped headless hooker soaking in a pool of blood, and that doesn't "trigger" anything, so why should this? I think the concept of triggering material is more relevant to borderlines, abuse victims, and such.
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Re: PCL-R Self Test

Postby Onebravegirl » Tue Apr 26, 2011 2:29 am

If that post is on this site Five, I wanna know where.
Demon, In the efforts to break new ground here between Mods, ASPD's and the other users here, A trigger warning can be a respectful way of Warning people, Nons, who may read graphic content that they may later regret reading.
For a long time now users here have felt over Moderated. It is my hope that there can be a middle ground met.
Being that the Q's may lead to more detailed expressions of "desire", it is just my suggestion that a trigger warning may allow you more freedom and Less complaints to Moderation from Non perusers.
Or, I can just say No.
It was, after all just a suggestion.
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Re: PCL-R Self Test

Postby fiveintime » Tue Apr 26, 2011 2:34 am

onebravegirl wrote:Or, I can just say No.

Don't be passive aggressive now, One. Resist the dark side. :mrgreen:

onebravegirl wrote:In the efforts to break new ground here between Mods, ASPD's and the other users here, A trigger warning can be a respectful way of Warning people, Nons, who may read graphic content that they may later regret reading.

Good reason.
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