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[QUOTE=DocJohn;485951]Other than Psych Central, what are your favorite or top resources/blogs/news sites/etc. you visit regularly for this disorder or issue? Please reply to this thread and list a few of what you consider the best of the best online today.

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I enjoy crazyboards.org It has blogs, chatrooms, forum's and other members respond quickly. I've bailed out on 3 social obligations today. My paranoia is off the charts. I'm just waiting for someone to knock on the door and lock me up. Or kick the door down while I'm in the shower. I'd hate to be taken away naked. When I was suicidal I always wore swimming trunks when I got into a warm bath with a knife. Out of respecthe for the person finding me. Prozac, welbutrin, in vegan and 8 years cured me.
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For AsPD, the best and most active forum that I've found is still here:
/r/sociopath

It's not amazing, by any means. There are a lot of people who wander onto the forum to pretend to be sociopaths for whatever reason. If you actually have AsPD, though, you can easily spot that a lot of long-time posters have it, too. It's also rather fun, because it's created a sort of game surrounding a pecking order of which users are seen as more genuine, so there's a lot of Social Darwinism going on amidst the occasional help. I'd recommend not carrying the gatekeeping and armchair diagnoses out of that forum, though.

For psychopathy, I highly recommend this blog and forum by M. E. Thomas:
https://www.sociopathworld.com/

I actually had the pleasure of talking to Thomas on a few brief occasions. This blog has also helped me explain to the people I know with just AsPD how the additional psychopathic traits differ out in the wild, since she's quite open about her severely reduced emotions and how that affects everything from political debates to sexuality. She comes across as likely a little narcissistic and histrionic, too, at times, but that's sort of to be expected.
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