Unmasking the Mask: 69 Shocking Signs Psychopaths Use to Hide in Plain Sight
My psychologist said she knew my ex was a psychopath when she watched how he “recalled” his tragic back story. His eye movements were indicative of creative parts of the brain being engaged instead of memory centers.
(To clarify: I’m not a psychologist but I have dated a psychopath. He tried to k**l me and told me that he fantasized about ripping out my organs. Also would like to add that as far as my psychologist has indicated, victims of psychopaths are actually better at picking out psychopaths than psychologists because they have much longer and deeper experience with them.)
Not a psychologist, but when I found out what stuff he had done to his partner. Threatened to k**l himself if the relationship would end, ended up r*ping his partner when he didn’t want to have s*x and when he found another person to have s*x with cheated and later asked for an open relationship. Also breaking up multiple times and coming back soon after for seemingly no reason.
He also was incredibly unempathetic all the time. He would sit in front of his Laptop playing video games alone at parties, he had no sense of what to say and what not and ended up being a tad to honest about his thoughts hurting people in the process. Ended up becoming a cop, which is pretty scary.
All in all a very good looking guy that you probably at first would think is just overly sarcastic and pertly and a bit of a weirdo. You definitely wouldn’t realize when you get to know him.
A 16 year old who had r***d his half sister and his reasoning always remained, “it’s ok because god will forgive me”.
Psychopathy is so overrated in popular culture that people don’t understand what it is that they are talking about. Hannibal Lecter certainly did not help. Neither did American Psycho. Those are pop-psych takes on “psychopathy” although Lecter did fit the profile to an extent. Bateman struck me as more of a schizotypal narcissist than a psychopath but the character is very inconsistent. It’s all over the place – a bit of the authors own projection, a bit of the psychopathic narcissism of Wall Street etc.
Anyway…
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