Well, honestly there are very many different traits
Most common ones would be
. Doesn't get along well with people, and can most often not maintain a serious relationship with anyone
. No moral rights. ( Doesn't realize or care when he/she does something right or wrong, nor feels guilty about it.
. Mostly cares about only his/her needs and no one else's
There are many many more, and it varies depending upon the person, but I believe, having experiences firsthand, that these are the main most important ones.
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Some examples of things that weigh around 1600 lbs include a small car, a horse, or a grand piano.
Some things that have stripes include zebras, tigers, bees, and certain types of clothing like shirts and socks. Additionally, some fruits like watermelons and limes also have striped patterns on their skin.
There are a great many things that could be considered a tool. Tools include things like hammers and screw drivers.
No, in fact, it's the opposite. There are many more straight sociopaths than gay ones.
Sociopaths develop from some form of neglect in childhood. As an adult giving them love doesnt work. The best thing you can do for yourself is run the other way.
Yes. Sociopaths lack empathy, not the ability to feel sorrow.
In my experience, sociopaths use religion to manipulate others.
Yes if they are being abused or if they have been abused, however if they are shown love they will not do such things.
Yes, and it can be argued that we are all sociopaths to some extent.
Yes. Most sociopaths do have at least some emotions. It is rare to see someone who is completely unemotional.
Many sociopaths are plain sadistic.The broader notion that most sadists and masochists 'switch' betweem the one and the other is problematical.Added (DF-04/09) - (speculative)From a physical perspective (as against emotional sadism and masochism) Many sociopaths are sadistic. Many sociopaths are also masochistic. This is not necessarily a case of switching between the two, but just another aspect and stems from a different perspective. Whereas sadism may stem from amusement at hurting others and a sense of power and control, many sociopaths describe a feeling of emptiness or even something described as "sociopathic pain". Sociopaths may then enage in masochism as "pain to kill pain." Of course, not all sadomasochists are sociopaths!
No. However, sociopaths have a mental disorder called ASPD, or anti-social personality disorder.
It means that wikipedia readers are more aware of their surroundings than most. Four percent of people are sociopaths, you could be sitting next to one every day and you wouldn't even realise. Sociopaths and liars are also quite interesting things, they're something different from the norm and it's good to understand what makes them tick.
No. They're hosed.
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