Yes!
Comorbidity is extremely common in individuals with Antisocial Personality Disorder. As the person gets older, the APD typically wanes to some extent, and it is common for anxiety disorders, depression and other mood disorders to develop. Additionally, the extensive substance abuse of many persons with this disorder contribute to the development of secondary illnesses.
You could say he was but really he was just paranoid.
No, not all sociopath's have every symptom, but what they do have could destroy your life and they don't care. Run...
It can be. For example; if a child is raised by a sociopath, the sociopath raising them might be cold and distant(because they could have trouble making an attachment with the child.) The sociopath raising them can also be highly abusive. As a result, the child could grow up to have a sociopathic personality, because thats all they know.
Maybe the sound of the ocean is suicidal sounding to you because when the waves crash they could sound like small gunshots. ??????
The sociopath lacked empathy and manipulated others for personal gain.
You don't. Get as far away from a sociopath as you possibly can.
Yes could do, but so could someone that was perfectly sane.
an (the), grá (love), féinmharú (suicide) As a phrase it doesn't make sense. It could be an incorrect translation of "the suicidal love". "the suicidal love " is "an grá féinmharfach"
assist suicide and it could be considered murder
"You are a sociopath." However, if they truly are, it won't matter to that person.
No, one should never marry a sociopath. Marriage involves trust, and a sociopath by his very nature cannot ever be trusted completely.
If you feel your child is in danger than I would say yes but if you feel he is a sociopath than maybe you might want to consider consulting your question towards a professional who could tell you the safest way of going about dealing with a sociopath.