Can a sociopath love their child?

Sociopaths (individuals with Antisocial Personality Disorder or ASPD) experience "love" differently from neurotypical people, as they lack the emotional framework for empathy and compassion. While they may not feel love in the conventional, emotionally-connected sense, they can form strong attachments based on possession, utility, or a conscious decision to care for their child.

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Can sociopaths be good people?

Yes. Everybody has a choice. Sociopath can either be good or bad. However, being 'good' depends on what the doer think is good. Sociopath's set of morals may be a bit different from the norm. What they think good is maybe cruel and cold for others.

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What is a sociopath's weakness?

A weak conscience or moral compass allows them to deceive and manipulate those around them. They can also be hostile and impulsive, and they may not feel remorse for their actions. Sociopaths are prone to self-destructive acts and may experience frequent legal troubles.

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Can sociopaths genuinely love?

Really depends on what you mean by 'love'. But generally speaking, yes, a sociopath can indeed 'love' someone, genuinely. This is because sociopaths do not have a complete lack of empathy, unlike psychopaths. From personal experience, I have experienced love in one way or another, however, it wasn't romantic love.

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How do sociopaths think?

Broken Moral Compass or Limited Conscience

Sociopathic individuals do not have a working moral compass and show limited regret when they've made a bad choice or harmed someone else. This limited ability to empathize or feel remorse shows up in a number of ways.

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Sociopaths and Love

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Who are sociopaths attracted to?

As a consequence, the empath is both the sociopath's number one foe and a source of attraction; the empath's responses and actions provide excellent entertainment for sociopaths, who use and abuse people for sport.

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Who is more violent a psychopath or a sociopath?

Psychopaths tend to be more physically aggressive than sociopaths and may commit serious punishable crimes. Impulsiveness: Sociopaths are more impulsive and erratic than psychopaths. They commit crimes in an unplanned manner and disregard the consequences of their actions.

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Can you trust a sociopath?

They're a Pathological Liar

Everyone is capable of lying, which is never excusable, but sociopaths will lie about everything, especially to make sure they get what they want. Lies erode trust in any relationship and the chronic lies from a sociopath are a big red flag to be aware of.

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How do sociopaths act when in love?

Challenges in Recognizing True Feelings

Sociopaths are adept at masking their true emotions and may mimic behaviors associated with love. This can create confusion for their partners and lead to misunderstandings about the nature of their feelings. Sociopaths may feign emotions to manipulate others.

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How do you spot a sociopath?

Symptoms of antisocial personality disorder include repeatedly:

  1. Ignoring right and wrong.
  2. Telling lies to take advantage of others.
  3. Not being sensitive to or respectful of others.
  4. Using charm or wit to manipulate others for personal gain or pleasure.
  5. Having a sense of superiority and being extremely opinionated.

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What mental illness do sociopaths have?

Antisocial personality disorder is a mental health condition that causes harmful behaviors without remorse. A person might show disrespect toward others and be manipulative, aggressive or reckless. Treatment options are available to help manage unhealthy thoughts and behaviors.

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At what age does sociopathy start?

Antisocial behaviours typically have their onset before age 8 years. Nearly 80% of people with ASPD developed their first symptom by age 11 years. Boys develop symptoms earlier than girls, who may not develop symptoms until puberty.

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How to spot a sociopath in 3 steps?

Common signs of a sociopath

  1. They know right from wrong but couldn't care less. ...
  2. Their personality is crafted to engage and enchant in order to bond and manipulate. ...
  3. They don't always seem genuinely honest. ...
  4. They know how to get your blood boiling.

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Is it safe to be around a sociopath?

Dating someone with sociopathic traits can be dangerous and may lead to long-lasting emotional or physical harm. In some cases, these traits may be symptoms of antisocial personality disorder (ASPD).

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What are things sociopaths say?

Common things people with sociopathy say

Some common phrases people living with ASPD use when dealing with conflict include: “You're the only person who understands me.” “No one gets me like you do.” “You're crazy.”

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Do sociopaths care what people think about them?

On the other hand, sociopaths intend to harm others and often derive pleasure in the act. They aren't concerned with what others think of them; they lack the narcissist's preoccupation with image, which frequently translates to an inability to hold a job and maintain relationships.

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Are sociopaths jealous?

They Gossip, Demean, and Backstab Others. Sociopaths often dislike “normal people”. And strong jealousy for people more successful than they are.

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What motivates sociopaths?

Many sociopaths feel inner rage which they use to justify their negative behavior towards others. Very little is understood about what causes sociopathy, although one meta-analysis found 56% of it could be explained genetically.

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What are sociopaths bad at?

Sociopath is an outdated, informal term for someone who has antisocial personality disorder (ASPD). This disorder can cause you to lack empathy, which means you don't care about or understand other peoples' feelings.

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Do sociopaths feel sad when someone dies?

With few exceptions, no they do not. They do, however, express feelings. High-functioning sociopaths are extremely skilled at faking emotion. Depending on the party and attendees, he manipulates by expressing a range of human emotion: happiness, joy, excitement, incredulity, shock, disappointment, sadness, and grief.

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Does a sociopath lie a lot?

Some believe that it is fun to torture others, or that it makes the sociopath in some way "superior." Sociopaths are often highly-functioning people, yet many lie so pathologically that they do not even know when their deception took over.

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Are sociopaths born or made?

The most-important causes of sociopathy, in contrast, lie in physical or emotional abuse or severe trauma experienced during childhood. To put the matter simplistically, psychopaths are born, and sociopaths are made.

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Who is the most famous case of acquired sociopathy?

The most famous case of acquired sociopathy caused by brain injury certainly is Phineas Gage.

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Can sociopaths be nice?

Although most people with antisocial personality disorder lack empathy, they can mimic and manipulate emotions to mimic polite behaviors in an effort to appear charming and normal.

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