A sociopath, who often lacks empathy and may struggle with emotional regulation, might respond to deliberate annoyance in a calculated manner. They could either choose to ignore the provocations to avoid unnecessary conflict or, if feeling provoked enough, retaliate in a way that serves their interests without concern for your feelings. Their response would likely be strategic, focusing on how to regain control of the situation rather than exhibiting typical emotional reactions.
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Without regard for conditions, circumstances, or consequences; unbiased; independent; impartial; as, an irrespective judgment., Disrespectful.
acknowledge, heed, look at, note, notice, pay attention, recognize, regard
"Foolhardy" is an adjective. It describes someone who acts recklessly or without regard for the potential risks or consequences of their actions.
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To speak one's mind with brutal honesty with absolutely no regard to others feelings or the consequences.
Pathological lying, lack of regard for others, short infrequent relationships, promiscuity, an inflated sense of importance, inability to hold down a job, financial troubles, aggression, seemingly charming on the outside, drug use, superficial feelings.
Some people regard it as unnecessary interference with a child's body and a traumatic experience with psychological consequences extending into adult life.
The short answer is "No". But due to their "acting abilities", they can appear very genuine in their love for someone, when the real motive is purely related to self-fulfillment and indulgence. They will have no qualms to drop their "loved one" when they have had as much as they want out of the relationship. This behaviour is very much tied to the underlying characteristic of a sociopath, which "winning at all cost all the time", and doing everything required to achieve this without any regard to conscience, morals or other's feelings.
An opportunistic relationship is one in which a person takes advantage of another person or people with no regard for moral principles or the consequences the other person or people might suffer.