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Old Jan 15, 2015, 03:18 PM
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A few days ago my friend told me he was diagnosed with ASPD. However he quickly denied it true. He even went on to say that his old therapist didn't think it was true but took their word because they were professionals.
I do enjoy observing people and even before he told me this I had a similar idea of him. He displays a lack of empathy and sympathy. Once he even told me he thinks sympathy isn't real. He has no concept of morals he thinks they're nonexistent. He manipulates people out of boredom. Actually he seems proud of it too. He tends to be emotionally blank. Before he had told me that he knows what's socially acceptable but it doesn't come 2nd nature to him. I can go deeper and even say he is a bit narcissistic. He has a very high self worth. He thinks less of others.

Even tho I feel he's antisocial is it bad to stay around him? I mean he has told me before that he wouldn't intentionally hurt me. But I've been friends with someone who had aspd before and another person who was narcissistic both times I ended up getting hurt so sorry if I seem to be jumping to conclusions. From everything I've said does he seem like he is antisocial?
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Old Jan 16, 2015, 12:57 AM
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It's possible that your friend has ASPD. If that is the diagnosis that the doctors have given him then you should probably take their word for it and be careful that you don't get hurt again.
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