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Originally Posted by leomama
Yes as I said my former t said he had sociopathic traits, he wasn't a full blown sociopath. It's good I'm reading psychopath free. It's still kind of shocking to me even though I ended that marriage 11 years ago. I appreciate your validation. He's very charming and has fooled others until recently and his family loves him although they know he has problems.
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Do you make a distinction between a psychopath and a sociopath? Again, I just want to clear that up to reduce the chances of miscommunication. Personally, I differentiate the two but I know not everyone does.
I have a stalker on my hands right now that's an ex friend of mine, she's a full blown primary psychopath and she just refuses to let it go. It makes me laugh because I know why she won't let it go. It's because I moved in with her and then moved out two months later. That's how long I could stand being around her and her malignant narcissist for a "wife". I left for a lot of reasons, and I won't get into all of it in public, but still... she thought she had me in her clutches and that I'd never leave her. She got cocky, and she lost the game spectacularly because of it.
She fooled and still fools a lot of people. But the way she chose to lie is pretty poorly thought out in my opinion because once her lies are discovered, she cannot weave lies to cover up the exposure. She was forced to tell me the truth for a few reasons, and when she did I wasn't surprised.
But of course, according to her I'm the liar and she's a ray of light that always tells the truth. When really, the fact of it is, we were both playing a game and both of us are equally guilty of lying.