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http://www.minddisorders.com/Py-Z/Sc...-disorder.html DSM-IV-TR specifies seven diagnostic criteria for schizoid personality disorder:
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... Until you give key examples of these allegations, I can't properly address them. "Not really" and "Dexter has a million friends" are not arguments founded on evidence.
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If you watch the show you'll notice that Dexter has a very active social life and is well liked at work. His colleges feel very connected to him...etc. Anyway, he is a fictional character. IMO there really isn't any such thing as a nice serial killer. It's an unusual and funny show. Nothing more. |
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I was also thinking about women who get into relationships that are abusive...
I donno, I'm always thinking something is being recreated there...a conflict they had as a kid-plus, if that's all you know, what's more to expect really? It could even be as out there as a father promises not to come home drunk and hit her, and they talk it all out, she forgives him, all is restored...then he does it again and the pattern repeats it's self. If you grew up like that, your tolerance to it would be high, and it it could be difficult for that kid (now grown) to feel that she doesn't deserve that and demand better. Maybe an ever hopeful wish that the parent (now boyfrind/spouse/ other realtionships) had taken care of them, because that hope must have been there as a kid. |
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Yes, yes... But this isn't the place to be discussing that...
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sorry lol, I did not see that there were already so many pages to this thread, only caught the first page. I guess what I posted was more the longterm stuff too.
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ObJtRbIt I whole heartedly agree...."recreation".....
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#92
Well, this isn't the appropriate forum for this thread at all. The ASPD forum should be for those who have ASPD to discuss their issues, not for everyone else to discuss people with ASPD... whether it be how disgustingly horrible people with ASPD are or questioning why so many people fancy them.
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I dunno who caused you to feel this way...I hope u keep posting.....I personally would feel something missing if you refrain.Also I agree...The entire thing...from where it began had gone awry from its intended aim.(((((Myers))))))
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#94
We decided it was time to close this thread. It no longer seems to have much to do with its original topic.
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