Sociopath is a layman's term that covers three different disorders. All of them have the component of "using" others. However, to say that someone will "always" do something presumes more about personality disorders than can be accurately stated.
Short answer: Sure.
Long answer: I can only speak from personal experience, being a diagnosed sociopath, because, like those whom are neurologically normal, we are also individuals. I'm happy to shrug and let go, usually it occurs when *I'm* bored and thus happy to cut ties (once I'm through, I'll drop someone like a stone and not look back), but on those occasions when someone has walked away? I may be annoyed, but I'll move on promptly.
However, the emphasis is on individuality: be aware that some won't, it depends entirely on the individual. If a sociopath wants to continuously torment you, then why wouldn't they?
If you think of the fact that anyone, including you, is capable of harming someone else, I think that gives you more than enough of an answer.
a sociopath may try. my birth mother tried to poison my dad... he spent a week in the hospital and he nearly died. the really messed up part is that she had me crush the pills for her.
A sociopath.
Get away from him and the relationship. Tell him to get help, or lose you. As simple as that, and I mean intense therapy. If he thinks he has no problems and doesn't want help, then help yourself and do what ever you need to do to prepare for leaving him, and divorcing him. Find someone to stay with, break off all contact (which is hard because a sociopath's victim often becomes almost addicted to them and the cycle of sociopath abuse). Good luck, and run as fast as you can to save yourself. It's very rare for a sociopath to ever change or want to change, even meds and therapy rarely help them.
no
No, love does not conquer all. I know because I'vew been a victim of a sociopath, whom I tried to change with my love.
You just have to avoid talking to him or her
Just because she is "female" doesnt mean anything. A sociopath is a sociopath and the only way to "deal" with them is to stay as far away as possible.
The sociopath showed no remorse for his harmful actions towards others.
No, one should never marry a sociopath. Marriage involves trust, and a sociopath by his very nature cannot ever be trusted completely.
Then you stay with him and exept him for what he is!♥
i don't think so, unless you did something against the law.
To a sociopath, everyone is fair game, if she is being singled out then she should be keeping her eyes open.
yes.