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What is your experience, with a psychopath.

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Abrienda · 26-30, F
Scary. You question then doubt your own grasp of reality. You cannot believe things they are doing do not or cannot have reasons other than what that person gives them. The psychopath is a destroyer even of themself and will do whatever they wish to get what they want even if their actions contradicts another one when you are trying to make linear sense of what they are doing, Scary and if you think someone you know is one and it is kinda easy to spot ... get behind a strong gate and lock it.
MatthewTheHamster · 31-35, M
@Abrienda They put on a kind face. Until the moment you realize i afraid it's too late.
Abrienda · 26-30, F
Yes it was termed "The Mask of Sanity" in a famous book by an American doctor who studied what he called the rise of psychopathic behavior in the United States (he did not say it was LIMITED to the USA it was just the only place that had proper medical record keeping in I think the 1950 or 60's when he wrote it). I am fascinated by real crime and have read now maybe a 500 books on the subject the very first one being the best called "Mom" by Glen Olsen about a case in your Washington state (city Spokane?).

America's most famous criminal psychopath has to be Ted Bundy who tried to prevent himself getting the death penalty by offering to help police departments in America help catch other criminal psychopaths. And in case you think I am singling out the USA, Austria also has a large number, including you-know-who.