Sociopaths are likely to respond to exposure with rage, threats, and hurtful communication.
He looks just like every other sociopath I've ever met.
Maybe. However, if he or she cares about other people with the exception of his or her line of work, then the diagnosis would not be sociopath.
Yes. I knew a male sociopath who claimed to be heterosexual; but when raging at other males consistently relished threatening them with sexually sadistic torture.
Yes, but both would not like it, and it would probably not last. Living with a sociopath is awful for anybody, and the main reason that people stay is because they don't want to hurt the sociopath. As a sociopath is egocentric, the sociopaths would not care about each other's feelings, and would leave each other.
You increase the surface area of the reactant(s), which exposes more of it. To do this, you usually must reduce the particle size; in other words, grind it up.
no, because they are not sociable and as a result of that, they have little contact with other people.
One rides over the other to form an occluded front.
If the sociopath thinks he can bleed more out of you than his wife, that's all it will take. Sociopaths have no interest in what you want, only in what they can get. By definition they have no conscience or respect for other people's feelings, and the condition is untreatable. The important question is, what is wrong with YOU that you desire a relationship with a sociopath?
no
Obviously, he didn't care. He had delusions of grandeur and was a sociopath.
The most common term is sociopath. However, like most catchall terms, sociopath often is used to refer to people with other personality disorders. The correct term is "antisocial personality."
when negative and positive separate they cause a front