Comments by "pugetwitch" (@Pugetwitch) on "Crimetastic"
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This is very common amongst sociopaths. They can portray air of empathy, it's called cognitive empathy. They know when it's appropriate to act like they are hurt or act like they are dismayed, they put on shows. They act meek and weak, they act like victims, they can act boisterous and charming, they can act proud, dignified, confident... Sociopath put on whatever mask they believe that their audience will fall for. They also enjoy reliving the crimes that they commit because it gives them additional dopamine. This kid has multiple sociopathic traits. He's used to manipulating people through guilt tripping them, and when it didn't work with her, he snapped. I bet his mom gives him whatever he wants as soon as he puts on that weak little docile voice and starts pouting. I'm not just saying this because of some s*** that I've read, I have lived with,been raised around, worked with in a professional setting as an LMHP, and dated many people on the antisocial personality disorder spectrum. Most are sociopaths but I have known a couple psychopaths. Psychopaths are more aloof than sociopath in my experience. Luckily, in my experience... If a psychopath happens to like you as a favorite person, look out. Most of them are not sadistic but a lot of them can be. A good example of a non-sadistic psychopath is that dude who had that seagate submersible. That guy was a psychopath.
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@twizz420 He's actually a sociopath, psychopaths are much more intellectually inclined and can achieve goals for themselves. Sociopaths are the lower level of the antisocial personality disorder, but you're on the right track. I was a licensed mental health practitioner for over 10 years and researched cluster b personality type disorders for over 20 years because I have them in my family, friend set, and also have dated them. I also have some traits of antisocial personality disorder, they overlap with my autistic framework.😅 Luckily they are on a low scale and there's only a couple traits that I identify with, namely I love graffiti (vandalism) and I get into some types of thrill seeking/cortisol issues when I'm driving, people always want to race me and then I get pissed off and then it's not good. Sociopaths often have and will act out of road rage. I used to fight a lot, but I've chalk that up to my innate tendency towards autistic rage when needs we're challenged, basically what a bully got up in my face. I wouldn't really get pissed if I was denied something that brought me comfort, that's when I just kind of withdraw and go do my own thing. But every individual is different. It's a spectrum for a reason. One of my close friends is a sociopath and he has some autistic traits. He's also very violent and bashed me in the face with a full can of paint 😢 sent me to the hospital. He's beat up almost every girl he comes in a contact with, he doesn't like girls because his mom threw him down the stairs and he was a little kid and put a dent in his head. He's a sociopath. He has an intellectual disability as well. That being said, he's my little brother and he's in my graffiti crew in it I shall continue to pray for him.
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