Unmasking the Mask: 69 Shocking Signs Psychopaths Use to Hide in Plain Sight

Unmasking the Mask: 69 Shocking Signs Psychopaths Use to Hide in Plain Sight

When we were watching tv in the common room, he casually told us he had hit and molested his dog and sliced his mother’s leg with a CD.

He was constantly racist, especially towards the black employees responsible for our care.

When this new girl arrived, he started getting really sexual with her and she was of course afraid and uncomfortable. We told him to stop and he did. But not before screaming at her for some reason.

He constantly sought everyone’s validation. For some reason, he really wanted mine. He talked my ear off about wanting to be my friend. Come to find out he was telling everyone that I reminded him of his rapist. Who by the slim chance, had the same name as him.

I legit thought that dude was going to k**l me. Never had I been so disturbed to encounter someone.

anon Report

ADVERTISEMENT

The best way to find a psychopath is that they say everything right. My father has worked with many that knew exactly how to make you believe that they’re “doing better” and “genuinely believes you’re making a difference in his life.” He’s very intelligent and sees right through it, often kicking them out of his office. Ladies, if some guy comes up to you and says everything perfectly without anything awkward or weird, RUN.

anon Report

My time to shine. This guy with the nicest mom on earth (poor lady paid everything for him even tho he had a job, cooked for him, she even sold her house so the son could afford a better one) he would always “praise” his mom for all she did, but you could tell it was performative bs. One session his guard must have been off, I asked him why all the passive aggressive comments about his mom, if there was something there that was bugging him, the guy looks at me dead in the eye and tells me yeah I’m not sure I love my mom, she’s a burden. And that’s how I found out he had no empathy whatsoever.

MarsV89 Report

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

When the student I was evaluating told me about the animals he had tortured. *Sigh*, was/is always really hard to hear.

veRGe1421 Report

Not a psychologist but from my experience of dating a psychopath (didn’t know until years in). A lot of what appears as emotion is simply mirroring emotions they see others exhibit and how they believe is the socially appropriate way to respond, whether or not they actually feel that way. This is how they blend in and appear normal to the average person.

They are narcissistic, and everything revolves around them. They are always able to place blame on other people, nothing is ever their fault. However, anything positive in their lives or others lives is because of them. Because they are narcissists they believe they are much more important than they actually are.

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39

Post Comment

RSS
Follow by Email