They are all sociopaths

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    The Batman 2020
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    She will choose you, charm you with her words, and control you with this presence. She will delight you with her wit and her plans. She will show you a good time, but you will always get the bill. She will smile and deceive you, and she will scare you with her eyes. And when she is through with you, and she will be through with you, she will desert you and take with her your innocence and your pride. You will be left much sadder but not a lot wiser, and for a long time you will wonder what you did wrong.

    Female sociopaths

    Your 20's are for learning, your 30's are for earning.

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    Anonymous
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    I’m not sure what the difference is between a sociopath and cluster B personality disorder. “Sociopath” just seems to be a blanket term for most personality disorders.

    I’ve dated 2 borderlines so most of what’s in that article is very familiar.

    There is one part I disagree with – I’d certainly say i’m a lot wiser for it.

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    Antipathy
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    They are sociopaths by nature. However they are ver sly and covert sociopaths, the most dangerous kind. Males that are sociopaths aren’t as good at hiding it because it’s not pre-programmed into our nature in most cases. Women can greet the average man with what appears to be paradise on two legs, numb his senses with her sexuality and cuteness. All the while slowly but surely taking control over his life. They then begin to extract his resources (if they haven’t already, before hijacking his mind). Then one day they toss the man in the garbage, and he has no idea what just happened or why … because he doesn’t understand the nature of the human female.

    This is the importance of MGTOW. We know every detail of their nature, we can read women like a book. We can then educate other men, but only if they are seeking our education.

    #293565
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    Anonymous
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    They are sociopaths by nature. However they are ver sly and covert sociopaths, the most dangerous kind.

    That’s very true. When the other shoe drops and their true nature is revealed, it’s very difficult to come to terms to what you’re actually dealing with and how you got yourself in this mess.

    I did a lot research into cluster B personality disorders are after my first relationship with a borderline and STILL ended up crossing paths with another, although I cut that bitch off abruptly once i knew what i’d been hooked by another.

    There won’t be a third.

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    Anonymous
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    sociopath and cluster B personality disorder. “Sociopath” just seems to be a blanket term for most personality disorders.

    My understanding of the line between the two is that a sociopath in all cases is a pathological liar and remorseless creature, they’ll murder others for a 10 cent gain or they were rubbed the wrong way. It’s also a byproduct of feminism.

    The psychopath goes sociopath in temporary fits of psychosis and rage, then feels remorse, shame, and is not necessarily a pathological liar.

    A “Sociopath” is the most dangerous personality to cross, they’ll kill as easy as hitting a light switch.

    Male Version of a “Sociopath” is Jack the Ripper.

    Female Version of a “Sociopath” can be found in family or divorce court destroying another family, another child, and another man, “ruthlessly”.

    They’re the weaker of our species so their brutality is mental in nature and we’ve all seen that type. They’ll deliberately destroy a man and his family just for the sake of doing him in.

    I dated a pathological liar and sociopath for one year! My friends at the time named her Psycho Bitch, She would have ended up poisoning me or pushing me off a cliff.

    I have a well founded and genuine fear of women and their pathological nature coupled with today’s irrigated and propagated narcissistic personality disorder from this gynocentric metropolis.

    Thanks feminism for all the mental illness you spawn! Now go f~~~ yourself at the least! Preferably? FOD!

    fkn catfood!

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    Anonymous
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    I have a well founded and genuine fear of women and their pathological nature coupled with today’s irrigated and propagated narcissistic personality disorder from this gynocentric metropolis.

    This is a fear I share.

    I dated a pathological liar and sociopath for one year! My friends at the time named her Psycho Bitch, She would have ended up poisoning me or pushing me off a cliff.

    The last woman I dated was exactly this. She was also a patholigical liar in addition to being a violent, callous bitch – I eventually drew the line after a narcassistic rage resulted in her throwing a glass at my head and attempting to beat me round the head with my own phone.

    I always remember that wry smirk that would cover her face once she’d realised she’d got away with a lie (she just couldn’t help it) but she gave herself away each and every time. The moment i saw that smirk I knew i’d been had. The narcassists smile is a sign of something very sinister at play.

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    Warratah
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    Joller984 mentions ‘the smile’.
    I remember it well.
    The first time I encountered that smile I had just been horribly screwed over by her – again. And out of the corner of my eye, I saw her smirk.
    But it was more than just a smirk.
    It seemed to me, in that brief moment, that I could actually see her true self. It was as though she’d dropped the mask and for the first time ever, allowed me to see her true face.
    It wasn’t a pretty face. In all honesty, I felt a chill run through me. My feelings of hurt were instantly replaced by a deep, unsettling fear.
    For that instant I’d seen the face of a demon.
    As quickly though, that demon face suddenly realised that I’d seen it. A ‘whoops’ moment.
    And it disappeared again.
    However, it seemed to me, from that moment on, because I’d seen the demon, it took less trouble to hide itself.
    After a while I started seeing more and more of it. It became more brazen – at least to me.
    It wasn’t to be seen in public.
    The thought of that first encounter still chills me.

    ...And in our own despair, against our will, Comes wisdom to us by the awful grace of God. - Agamemnon; by Aeschylus

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    Anonymous
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    @warratah – I’ve often described it as a “demon” look myself. I’ll tell you what really freaked me out – That cold, lifeless, vacant look in their eyes, it literally looks like they’ve just been possessed by a demon. A lot of people have described it as looking at a sharks eyes – completely empty and predatory.

    I will not forget the first time I saw it – I actually took a step back.

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    Xenon
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    I get the smirk every time I see my ex-wife. Quite unpleasant it is. I have also been frozen out of a community I belonged in for years, by a women who wasn’t even born here and large group of what used to be friends. In the end analysis, it has revealed who my friends are, and more importantly, who they are not. They are all sociopaths.

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    Twist
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    The black eyes – how well I knew them. xW was a text book BPD, as were most of the two prior generations of her FOO. The way they could hide it, “box it off”? and then only expose it behind closed doors, drawn curtains, in the dark…

    Quint said it well:

    “Y’know the thing about a shark, he’s got… lifeless eyes, black eyes, like a doll’s eyes. When he comes at ya, doesn’t seem to be livin’… until he bites ya. And those black eyes roll over white, and then… oh, then you hear that terrible high-pitch screamin’, the ocean turns red, and spite of all the poundin’ and the hollerin’, they all come in and they… rip you to pieces.”

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    Anonymous
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    “Y’know the thing about a shark, he’s got… lifeless eyes, black eyes, like a doll’s eyes. When he comes at ya, doesn’t seem to be livin’… until he bites ya. And those black eyes roll over white, and then… oh, then you hear that terrible high-pitch screamin’, the ocean turns red, and spite of all the poundin’ and the hollerin’, they all come in and they… rip you to pieces.”

    Great quote, great film.

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    Buller100
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    They are , of all get brake ups I have seen the man has been upset, the same as all the weddings the man earned more.

    The women always filed for divorce, 99% of the stuff I read here I can identify is a relationship I have known or been in.

    It’s spooky really, but underlines AWALT

    Divorce and splits will rocket, they have to the social networking women have access to losers in basements ( the irony ) all telling her how hot she is , even if she is a fat c~~~, he ego and fantasy mind will wander she will cash in her chips…she has to.

    I can see more women being confused when guys won’t even acknowledge or if they do pump and dump.

    I would marry again if the women was very wealthy and after 2 years I could leave with a lottery win.

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    Bobphilo
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    I’m not sure what the difference is between a sociopath and cluster B personality disorder. “Sociopath” just seems to be a blanket term for most personality disorders.

    I’ve dated 2 borderlines so most of what’s in that article is very familiar.

    There is one part I disagree with – I’d certainly say i’m a lot wiser for it.

    Sociopathy typically refers to Anti-social Personality Disorder and possibly Narcissistic Personality Disorder. I’ve treated a few of these during my Psychiatry rotation in medical school. Border-Line Personality Disorder is not part of sociopathy.

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    Anonymous
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    @bobphilo – Narcassistic, antisocial and Borderline personality disorder have all been classified under cluster B personality disorders.

    Cluster B is called the dramatic, emotional, and erratic cluster. It includes Borderline Personality Disorder, Narcissistic Personality Disorder, Histrionic Personality Disorder, and Antisocial Personality Disorder.

    The official classifications demonstrate they all fall under sociopathy.

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    MgtowWave
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    Hallmark trait of Cluster B is lack of empathy.

    Women do not have empathy for men.

    If my hammer breaks i throw it away.

    A man who breaks or goes broke is also thrown away.

    Briffaults Law.

    frankly my dear i don't give a damn

    #293658
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    Bobphilo
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    Another point is that women very easily fall for sociopaths. A lot of these guys have found that by either pouring on the charm or acting like bad boy thugs they are irresistible to women. They find nice guys boring and are much more attracted to guys with anti-social personality disorders.
    As one sociopath once told me. “All my life I’ve never lacked for pussy”
    Women are so easily manipulated.
    Those that aren’t sociopaths themselves are enablers of sociopaths.

    #293665
    Bobphilo
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    @bobphilo – Narcassistic, antisocial and Borderline personality disorder have all been classified under cluster B personality disorders.

    Cluster B is called the dramatic, emotional, and erratic cluster. It includes Borderline Personality Disorder, Narcissistic Personality Disorder, Histrionic Personality Disorder, and Antisocial Personality Disorder.

    The official classifications demonstrate they all fall under sociopathy.

    Yes they are all personality disorders. However only those anti-social personality disorder and some with narcissistic personality disorders are considered sociopaths.

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    Anonymous
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    Yes they are all personality disorders. However only those anti-social personality disorder and some with narcissistic personality disorders are considered sociopaths.

    ahh yes I see what you’re saying. I do consider NPD and BDP traits to be very similar, and commonly the diagnosis overlap. Many are often diagnosed with both disorders.

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    Anonymous
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    Reading this feels like I’m in a room of brothers. I’ve written a few posts here telling of my nightmare. All I know is Ive done a lot of reading since the psychologist who was seeing both of us disclosed to me what the f~~~ was going on. If you want to know why he told me maybe read some of my stuff. Anyway, an experienced man in his 70’s who had seen her previously before he again saw her with me said…she had narcissistic and histrionic personality disorder and is a sociopath. He described her personality as ‘fragmented’ and said she was/is a VERY convincing actor. When one reads about cluster B I see it like a lolly shop. 100 people walk in to the cluster B lolly shop and each get a bag of ‘mixed cluster B lollies’. Some have more of some and less of other ‘lollies’ in their bag. BUT THEY ARE ALL DANGEROUS AND UNTRUSTWORTHY C~~~S!!! RUN. F~~~ I WISH I COULD.
    The truth is very little research has been done in the last decades on these people. Why is that? I believe that it would be found that in fact a considerably larger number than currently thought would be confirmed as classic Cluster B F~~~ UPS!! This is the problem!! How can you label people with such a socially devastating and untreatable and incurable illness that poses dangers to everybody else? Think about the stigma? I have two young children with this spath. She has a slightly older child. The older child displayed many examples of what I believe to be odd behaviour such as never bonding with me even though I was in her life from 18 months. My two thankfully seem to be overflowing with genuine and normal caring and thoughtful behaviour and so far appear ‘normal’. This nasty illness could be hereditary. Imagine if my spath was labelled as such. What about the stigma my kids could have to live with? There a sociopaths everwhere and there are many. Sorry for the rant.

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