Despite what you would initially think, Despite what you would initially think, sociopaths can experience love. "However, it's not the same kind of love that a 'normal' person experiences," Dr. Darrel Turner, president of Turner Psychology, tells Bustle, "For the sociopath, the experience of love is much more shallow and less meaningful." They view relationships in "self-serving terms" so they're more likely to see their partner as a "trophy" rather than someone they love and are committed to.
More often than not, their partner will describe a relationship with them as "cold" or "distant." When a sociopath is in a relationship, they may use certain phrases that will help them to control or manipulate their partner. can experience love. "However, it's not the same kind of love that a 'normal' person experiences," Dr. Darrel Turner, president of Turner Psychology, tells Bustle, "For the sociopath, the experience of love is much more shallow and less meaningful." They view relationships in "self-serving terms" so they're more likely to see their partner as a "trophy" rather than someone they love and are committed to.
More often than not, their partner will describe a relationship with them as "cold" or "distant." When a sociopath is in a relationship, they may use certain phrases that will help them to control or manipulate their partner.
More often than not, their partner will describe a relationship with them as "cold" or "distant." When a sociopath is in a relationship, they may use certain phrases that will help them to control or manipulate their partner. can experience love. "However, it's not the same kind of love that a 'normal' person experiences," Dr. Darrel Turner, president of Turner Psychology, tells Bustle, "For the sociopath, the experience of love is much more shallow and less meaningful." They view relationships in "self-serving terms" so they're more likely to see their partner as a "trophy" rather than someone they love and are committed to.
More often than not, their partner will describe a relationship with them as "cold" or "distant." When a sociopath is in a relationship, they may use certain phrases that will help them to control or manipulate their partner.
I'm a sociopath i think... It's sad because i do feel emotions and its difficult to understand yourself.
by mennäperille December 18, 2019

"Baby Shark" is a children's song about a family of sharks. Popular as a campfire song, it has taken off since 2016, spreading through social media, online video, and radio.
by mennäperille December 05, 2019

He was loud and self concessions when i met him .he was always busy doing something fidgeting or working.he has a weird acent that makes you laugh .he has many friends well-liked people fun to be around you won't ever see him sad. He is one of the strongest people i know he can be cold sometimes but that because of his problems. He later became very observant and quietly faded away to a loner fighting and lying to the one's that he loved most.
by mennäperille December 07, 2019

She's a hoe that's going to hell with no real intelligence and a fucked up miserable life.she's a socially awkward retard with no friends everybody feels sorry for her so they treat her different.
Jessica is a loser and a spoilt brat.
by mennäperille December 26, 2019

Ex on the Beach is a British reality television series that is broadcast on MTV. The series was first announced in February 2014and premiered on 22 April 2014.The series is narrated by Irish comedian Andrew Maxwell
Ex on the beach
by mennäperille December 07, 2019

Have you ever found that you just can’t stop thinking about someone—what they did or said, and how bewildered or hurt you felt by their actions? When someone hurts us, our children, or someone we love; gossips behind our back; or simply acts in ways that confound us, we can focus on it for hours or days. We’re washing dishes, driving, or walking the dogs, and we can’t stop thinking about how the things the person said were unkind, untrue and self-centered; their image and their words keep resurfacing. Five hours, five days, five weeks later, there they are: We see the person's face in front of us, even if we haven’t seen them in person during this time.
Imh (in my head) all day
by mennäperille December 03, 2019
