Sociopathy, or antisocial personality disorder, does not necessarily worsen with age for everyone; some individuals may show a decrease in impulsivity and reckless behavior as they mature. However, others may continue to engage in harmful behaviors, especially if they do not seek treatment or develop coping mechanisms. Factors such as life experiences, social relationships, and environmental influences can significantly impact behavior over time. Overall, the trajectory of sociopathic behavior can vary widely among individuals.
sociopaths are usually at their best behavior at work.
Sociopaths may exhibit aggressive behavior and have difficulty controlling their emotions, which can lead to unreasonable anger outbursts. They may lack empathy and have a disregard for the feelings of others, which can contribute to their anger issues. However, it's important to note that not all individuals with sociopathic traits will display this behavior in the same way.
Sociopaths might find other sociopaths interesting, but would soon fall become bored and frustrated. Sociopaths like easy prey to manipulate, as they like to feel everything is below them. So sociopaths might actually try to avoid other sociopaths.
Mindless Behavior would most likely date girls from ages 14 &nd up
No, in fact, it's the opposite. There are many more straight sociopaths than gay ones.
Sociopaths generally are not concerned with the feelings or safety of others. They may be more likely to express deviant desires, but there's no evidence that they are more likely to have them.
In my experience, sociopaths use religion to manipulate others.
Yes. Sociopaths lack empathy, not the ability to feel sorrow.
they are cute 14 year olds!! ; )
Sociopaths don't 'get to be' the way their are. Their born that way. As they grow older they realize that something in them is different. To survive they mimic human behavior so they can seem 'normal' to society.
No. And if you think your ex is a sociopath, a term used way to loose these days, it is a serious diagnosis that only a doctor can make.
No. However, sociopaths have a mental disorder called ASPD, or anti-social personality disorder.