mclarke wrote:
Even us psychopaths have to exercise our social muscles as we are not god.
Thus are charm faliure might seem to you as a lack of insight. Moreover we are not always looking to manipulate and thus we might give away our normal behavior.
Sure, rationalize it into something you want to believe. My statement does not derive strictly from observing psychopaths (online or in person) but also studying the topic as extensively as I can. There's no "there" there, no wisdom to be gleaned. I wish there were a way to help people not be psychopathic, but I just can't really accept the extensive and layered falsehoods behind psychopathic justification for their behavior.
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Or it can be the person you are seeing is not a psychopath but an aspie because it is really
difficult to catch a true psychopath.
Nope. One of my (Fortunately, not biological) parents is a diagnosed psychopath. He is definitely not autistic. His behavior made no sense and would have been comedic if he weren't also being extremely abusive to my mother and I. I know someone else who was recently diagnosed herself, and she's definitely not autistic either.