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Default Apr 03, 2019 at 01:02 PM
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I'm involved with someone who was diagnosed with conduct disorder and then aspd. He is very self aware. We have discussed his atypical life history and behaviors. I am aware of what aspd means generally and as it applies to him directly.

I don't beat around the bush. If I see an inconsistency, I say so. When I felt he was love bombing, I called him on it. I also have a cluster b personality disorder, so I understand and accept.

My question is, has anyone here diagnosed with or involved with someone who has aspd sustained a long term, happy relationship? The cycle is usually idealize, devalue, discard. Is there a way to change the outcome or is it an inevitability?

Any and all thoughts welcome. No sugar coat necessary.

Cheers.
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