Tuesday, November 28, 2017

The sociopaths intentions

Psychopathic individuals do not appear to care whom or what they use or ultimately destroy.


In the beginning of a relationship with a sociopath, psychopath or a narcissist, an person who is being targeted is usually unaware of the sociopaths true intentions.  Also to any possible vulnerabilities potential victims may have that can  make them more receptive to their advances, psychopaths also look for those who will “invest” in relationships with them.  Often things may feel wrong.  However, in the absence of any solid reasons or evidence as to why things do not feel right, the relationships, whether romantic, business, or otherwise, often continue.  The simple passage of time can further deepen the connections and perceived obligations to the psychopath.  It may seem that victims are weak, but this is not the case.  Normal human vulnerability should not be confused with weakness.  Anyone has the potential to be targeted.  

Although interactions with individuals with psychopathic traits can often be conflictual, even when things are considered “good,” most psychopaths are easily bored, like excitement, and steadily move through victims.  It is common for them to leave trails of destruction as they go.  Often, psychopathic individuals simply decide to leave a situation, partnership, or relationship unexpectedly.  

At any point, they tend to have disdain for anyone they see as threatening to their position and will very likely attempt to disarm those individuals who they consider to be threatening.  This stage may present further challenges for the victim.    Many with psychopathic traits do not like to be questioned.  Often, at this point, the victim searches for answers.  It is not uncommon for people to seek answers from those with whom they are involved.  In these cases, doing so can often lead to conflict and meet with further retaliation and  victimization.  Unfortunately, even though they are ready to move on to another situation or relationship, they may enjoy watching a victim’s distress.  Sometimes, they even enjoy the challenge of a fight.

Evil evil evil


3 comments:

  1. That is so true. Hidden agenda of Psychopath is hard to recognize, and when you do - it's usually too late. Psychopaths are malicious predators, conning, calculating and highly opportunistic, who never stop till they suck you dry and destroy every single aspect of your life. It's like a game for them, where they should have a first and a last word, and ultimately have to win, sometimes regardless the consequences.

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  2. That is so true. Hidden agenda of Psychopath is hard to recognize, and when you do - it's usually too late. Psychopaths are malicious predators, conning, calculating and highly opportunistic, who never stop till they suck you dry and destroy every single aspect of your life. It's like a game for them, where they should have a first and a last word, and ultimately have to win, sometimes regardless the consequences.

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  3. Yes I know. Dealing with one for the past 10 years. It’s very hard. Arm yourself with knowledge and no contact

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