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Re: Crossing over to psychopathy

Postby DaturaInnoxia » Fri May 29, 2020 8:55 am

It's a little disappointing to think it's fake, but I'd still absolutely love to have his education.

I'm taking a guess and thinking most work in emergency situations and blood/gore, etc. would make good jobs too (provided getting through schooling) given low responses to things like fear.

From my understanding not all couples can handle running a business together, so you and your wife are obviously a good fit and can work together in succeeding in things you guys couldn't do on your own.
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Re: Crossing over to psychopathy

Postby Esmoke » Fri May 29, 2020 11:23 am

Well I was drinking and probably not at my best but my point is that people misconstrue what a psychopath is, according to cleckly which is older but still highly regarded professional people who also display psychopathic traits are considered partial psychopaths he viewed clinical psychopaths as being mostly non functional repeat offenders. Even in these cases there is a Jekyll and Hyde effect. There was one of these such DRs. He considered a partial psychopath and this DR. Had multiple malpractice suits against him and while seeming completely normal one time randomly bitting the nipple off a female patient. As far as how psychopaths get diagnosed well that’s kind of my point, if there is no psychopathic behaviors then there is no psychopath.
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Re: Crossing over to psychopathy

Postby Esmoke » Fri May 29, 2020 12:34 pm

DaturaInnoxia wrote:
justonemoreperson wrote:
DaturaInnoxia wrote:
You spelled jealousy and hurt feelings wrong


See what you've done now? You've upset him.


Yeah, I decided to step back because his lies are so bad that I feel embarrassed. It makes me wish he'd either stop or put more effort into making them believable.

Normally I'd try to preserve dignity, but he's really starting to irritate me
- and he doesn't even realize how gentle some people are being with him.


Well, forgive me if I irritated you but this isn’t the first time you’ve stopped by to take a steamy piss on one of my posts so between that and me half drunk I probably lashed out more than I should have
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Re: Crossing over to psychopathy

Postby justonemoreperson » Fri May 29, 2020 1:32 pm

Esmoke wrote: As far as how psychopaths get diagnosed well that’s kind of my point, if there is no psychopathic behaviors then there is no psychopath.


Overt behaviours are criminalised, less reactive ones aren't. It's easy to see how this mentality would force someone with a bad childhood to encapsulate rage into the equation, but the same mind creates manipulative behaviours and rules based on a conscienceless mind.

You've said it yourself, it's not black and white; it's a condition that is manipulated by the personality, with its resource of intelligence.

The stupid ones get caught.
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Re: Crossing over to psychopathy

Postby DaturaInnoxia » Fri May 29, 2020 2:30 pm

Esmoke wrote:Well, forgive me if I irritated you but this isn’t the first time you’ve stopped by to take a steamy piss on one of my posts so between that and me half drunk I probably lashed out more than I should have


I guess thank you for softening your continued lashing out.

I think this is the first time I've "stopped by to take a steamy piss" to argue a point on a topic l'm passionate about (and a kick I've been on for probably longer than you've had your account).
Normally it's only when you start pushing what I say in different directions or when I start to feel claustrophobic.
- and normally it's more of an attempt to clarify rather than a direct "piss"
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Re: Crossing over to psychopathy

Postby Manners73 » Sat May 30, 2020 4:53 pm

@op I don't know if you're still around but I had similar feelings of being a psychopath after long periods of complete isolation. This was many years ago BTW.

I've also been wondering on a similar thought as well. But it was more to do with moving from on PD to the next due to the complexities of trauma.
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Re: Crossing over to psychopathy

Postby KenSurvivorofHell » Tue Jun 02, 2020 7:46 pm

Manners73 wrote:@op I don't know if you're still around but I had similar feelings of being a psychopath after long periods of complete isolation. This was many years ago BTW.

I've also been wondering on a similar thought as well. But it was more to do with moving from on PD to the next due to the complexities of trauma.


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Re: Crossing over to psychopathy

Postby Jonna » Wed Jun 03, 2020 3:45 am

This thread's title is so strange.
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Re: Crossing over to psychopathy

Postby SelfSerf » Sun Jun 07, 2020 9:44 pm

Do elaborate?
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Re: Crossing over to psychopathy

Postby Jonna » Sun Jun 07, 2020 9:53 pm

Sure I will elaborate.
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