Comments by "Jeremy" (@josiah5776) on "Psychopath Vs Sociopath | How To Spot The Difference And Why You Need to Know This" video.
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I was married to a female psychopath for several years. It did not end well. I was falsely accused and held for 2 years while she blew town escaped with almost all my assets. Had to sell my house (the only thing she couldn't take with her) to fund my legal defense. Charge were eventually dismissed, but both my finances and reputation had already been destroyed. Bear in mind that a psychopath convinced authorities, police, DAs and judges to have me arrested without a shred of evidence. They are that convincing.
For those commenting, if you have nothing positive to say ... then just shut your pie hole. I've heard all the lame comments before:
1. It's your own fault for falling for it. I would never fall for a psychopath. [Yes, you would. In fact, people who believe it won't happen to them are prime targets.]
2. You must have done something to trigger her. Nobody does something like that without cause. [ You are in a race between ignorance and stupidity. Educate yourself, if that is even possible. ]
3. You're not qualified to diagnose psychopathy. Psychopathy is not diagnosable. It was BPD. Blah, blah, blah. [ Spare me your pseudo-intellectual psychobabble. You're the type of clown who debates theories of warfare in the middle of a firefight. You're utterly useless. ]
4. I wouldn't put up with that. I'd sue her / take vengeance / put down my foot ... blah, blah, blah. [ I doubt you would. Just saying that proves you've never had a run in with either a psychopath or the US legal system. ]
There are more, but those are usually the top four.
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