7 Signs You Might Be Dating a Sociopath

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @char8190
    @char8190 Год назад +619

    after dating someone who’s literally crazy and want to know what the hell is wrong with them, i’ve never clicked on a video so fast.

    • @dusk2019
      @dusk2019 Год назад +21

      That is going to keep me up tonight XD

    • @fresh.prince7472
      @fresh.prince7472 Год назад +17

      People say I'm crazy to I can't think why💃💃💃💃💃💃

    • @Psych2go
      @Psych2go  Год назад +75

      Sorry to hear that.. and how did you feel about this video? Accurate?

    • @amalitad6459
      @amalitad6459 Год назад +14

      I did the same actually.. and what I found out he was one

    • @yunogasai2675
      @yunogasai2675 Год назад +9

      😂 funny because I am crazy only when someone gets on my bad side and makes me switch

  • @A55a551n
    @A55a551n Год назад +465

    Timestamps
    1). Lack of care for other people 1:03
    2). Manipulation and gaslighting 1:35
    3). Deceitfulness 2:06
    4). Impulsivity 2:34
    5). Irritability 3:05
    6). Irresponsibility 3:26
    7). Negligence 4:00
    Hope this helps you out. Hope you have a nice day.💙💙💙💙💙💙💙

    • @8088I
      @8088I Год назад +1

      Don't forget we have a MAQA Lackey
      about to be sworn as Speaker of our
      House, folks. Very soon! . . Saa.. adly!

    • @_M0th_Gutz_
      @_M0th_Gutz_ Год назад +2

      I love it when ppl do that :)

    • @lilhu3714
      @lilhu3714 Год назад

      Sounds like me except gaslighting and deceitful

    • @8088I
      @8088I Год назад

      @Royeta Pasta
      Turned out to be accurate. :-))

    • @debbielouiseborza60
      @debbielouiseborza60 Год назад +3

      Some who are not actually sociopath and are still just selfish people though😂

  • @Alexandra-om2rc
    @Alexandra-om2rc Год назад +78

    The thing about sociopaths is that they are not gonna stay in a relationship for too long cause sticking to their mask is tiring. Even if people encounter an allegedly "reformed" individual, they still do not feel remorse nor any attachment to a person whatsoever. They may seem to be nice at first glance but that's because they want to get to know you and choose the best way to use you.

    • @euphoniahale5181
      @euphoniahale5181 Год назад +8

      Yes they will. If it’s in their best interest. If they are lazy and found someone to take care of most things around them so they can spend time doing whatever the hell they want. They will absolutely stay.

    • @necrossanguinus
      @necrossanguinus Год назад +1

      It is tiring, honestly.

    • @amberg4131
      @amberg4131 7 месяцев назад +1

      I think my ex is a psychopath and me a sociopath😅 it’s crazy!

    • @christymckee8133
      @christymckee8133 6 месяцев назад +3

      They can stay in long term relationships. Ive been married to one 20 years. I really should write a book about it.

    • @timmywitty1432
      @timmywitty1432 4 месяца назад

      @@amberg4131one and the same.

  • @ZancoIntel
    @ZancoIntel Год назад +495

    I dated a sociopath for a couple of months. They are extremely interesting people.
    I do have to say that they do care about people, but only those in their inner circle. They can have a functioning and sometimes healthy relationship, but it takes a very functional sociopath.
    The one I dated was also extremely responsible. She even gave me tips on how to succeed.
    Long story short, they're not all bad. They're just as human as us. And some have become sociopathic through an extremely traumatized childhood, like my ex.

    • @darthmemewalker2807
      @darthmemewalker2807 Год назад +54

      interesting. for some years now i have been suspecting that i might be a sociopath

    • @yunogasai2675
      @yunogasai2675 Год назад +25

      I am crazy and switch so fast when someone gets on my bad side

    • @yunogasai2675
      @yunogasai2675 Год назад +2

      @@rylexander1 😡 how dare you say that about me being crazy when someone gets on my bad side hold it are you saying this to get on my bad side ?

    • @kkmaple5616
      @kkmaple5616 Год назад +6

      Why do I feel like you’re calling me out T-T

    • @ZancoIntel
      @ZancoIntel Год назад +35

      @@darthmemewalker2807 sociopaths tend to only feel amusement and anger. Yet they also appreciate beauty. While mine was capable of feeling love, she only loved her two children. I've never met a more brutally honest person. And that sociopathic stare is absolutely hypnotizing.
      Does some of these sound like you?

  • @linaelwood
    @linaelwood Год назад +124

    1. 1:05 They care very little for other people
    2. 1:36 Manipulation and Gaslighting
    3. 2:08 Deceitfulness
    4. 2:34 Impulsivity
    5. 3:06 Irritability
    6. 3:28 Irresponsibility
    7. 4:02 Negligence
    Hope this helps! ❤ Also have you done a video about how people can help others with an anxiety ADHD duo? I have a friend who I don’t really know how to help.
    Love your content!!!!😁💕

    • @Missmagazinebura
      @Missmagazinebura Год назад +1

      That’s me

    • @justanothermortal1373
      @justanothermortal1373 2 месяца назад

      ​@@Missmagazinebura gross

    • @mattverville9227
      @mattverville9227 2 месяца назад

      ​@@Missmagazineburago into business. It helps me a lot. Every single business owner that's sucessful, thinks like this. It's playing chess while everyone else complaining is playing checkers. It's smart, not flawed

    • @mattverville9227
      @mattverville9227 2 месяца назад

      ​@@justanothermortal1373loser. People like us can't help the fact you're not smart. This is only being smart. It's chess. Get back to your McDonald's job

  • @Lazer_puppy
    @Lazer_puppy Год назад +88

    My uncle is a sociopath. But luckily he's not a master of camouflage and cunning so everyone kind of just ignores him

    • @maggie1321972
      @maggie1321972 10 месяцев назад +9

      😂

    • @ih8Joos
      @ih8Joos 5 месяцев назад

      Yeah men kinda suck at being covert psychos. That's the woman's gold medal for sure.

    • @AnimosityIncarnate
      @AnimosityIncarnate 5 месяцев назад

      😞

    • @tacleohjoe7577
      @tacleohjoe7577 4 месяца назад

      Hey I’m not that bad …

    • @Spiritual.Druid4444
      @Spiritual.Druid4444 3 месяца назад +4

      Everyone misunderstands and villainizes sociopaths🙄 this is why society is dumb asf. Lack of perception and knowledge.

  • @tannertate6138
    @tannertate6138 Год назад +26

    Just had a girl I’ve been off-and-on with for years break it off with me yet again, but this time, I’m healthy and self-assured, and didn’t put up with her bullshit. This video has opened my eyes considerably.

  • @BoogieBoy_
    @BoogieBoy_ Год назад +34

    man, I never realized how truly vile my ex was until I cut ties with them and stepped back to see the grand picture. I was too infatuated to notice all the signs.. they showed empathy but later they’d tell me that they did it out of pity and to keep the person from bugging them any more. They were also hella manipulative; they asked for money, favors and other things without ever giving back. And man, the guilt tripping and gaslighting. It was crazy.

    • @patriciamayonnaisica
      @patriciamayonnaisica 5 месяцев назад

      I had a friend like that. They started out like the nicest person you’ve ever met. You would’ve thought we were close. But then he found another friend and just started distancing himself. He would blatantly lie to me and other people all the time, brag about manipulating girls to fall in love with him, use his charisma for monetary gain, the list goes on. So I feel for ya

    • @KenPatt-e2w
      @KenPatt-e2w 2 месяца назад

      Im married and getting a divorce in all of 1yr .. I'm sooo hurt right now, is why I'm on here texting yall

  • @bio62rahilakhtar29
    @bio62rahilakhtar29 Год назад +64

    "It's ok, people are entitled to different opinions/perspective" in a concerned disappointed tone, one of my key phrases to make people doubt themself or rethink their stance to divert attention away from the issue concerning me.

    • @feathorainace6080
      @feathorainace6080 Год назад +1

      but oh boy it works

    • @bio62rahilakhtar29
      @bio62rahilakhtar29 Год назад +2

      @Francis Beliveau-Lajoie that's a good response, usually people don't respond that way.

    • @bio62rahilakhtar29
      @bio62rahilakhtar29 Год назад +2

      @Francis Beliveau-Lajoie and the goal of that statement isn't to dismiss them, it's to make them rethink divert people's attention away from what they said, and with the current "my truth, your truth" bs most won't even object.

    • @mrnice7570
      @mrnice7570 Год назад +1

      This only works if your influenced by external sources of validation

    • @ig100magnaguard
      @ig100magnaguard Год назад

      @@bio62rahilakhtar29 Usually they punch through that. Works really well.

  • @gailrosenberg48
    @gailrosenberg48 Год назад +42

    This video confirms again why I broke up with a man after a 3 month relationship last year. He put my wellbeing at risk twice doing outdoor activities that I was not equipped to do and I sustained some injuries on the 2nd outing that he minimized greatly, yet they took over 3 months to heal. Charming, manipulative, careless, prideful and a mask-wearing bully.

    • @Psych2go
      @Psych2go  Год назад +3

      Sorry to hear that. I'm happy that you separated from this individual and hopefully, you draw your boundaries firmly next time. It must have been really hard to be able to part ways with someone who's controllling as well.

  • @girlpanthera
    @girlpanthera 10 месяцев назад +9

    I dated a sociopath for awhile. I was 14-16 and he was 17-19. He was wonderful at first but he made me feel crazy. I used to shake at night and turned to harming myself. Wasn't the best relationship I had tbh

  • @MissysDomain
    @MissysDomain Год назад +15

    I stayed in a terrible relationship for years with a sociopath because I was weak. I finally got out, but those years with him had def taken their tole. It's now been almost 9 years since that time but I still sometimes hear his antagonizing vulgar hateful voice putting me down when I am struggling emotionally, which is quite often over this past year. He literally killed my self-esteem, slowly and with pleasure. I also had family members who didn't care about how he treated me because of the things he did for them financially. He was big on buying people's love. I still hold hurt feelings and resentments towards them for that. They don't even know I feel this way because I never told them. It's not worth confronting them or even telling them at this point. We'll just remain distant relatives who barely talk.

    • @CloverIVS
      @CloverIVS Год назад +1

      Oof :( sorry to hear that

  • @Randomii666
    @Randomii666 Год назад +28

    Definitely knew one.
    Used to be my best friend, but after the realizing i'm no use to them monetarily, their behaviour did a full 180.
    Long gone were the days of caring for eachother, hanging out and having fun together.
    I got excluded from their close friend group, i was talked shit about, ignored for days, and the times they did want to contact me, it usually ended up in me being bullied or cornered to try to gain any advantage they still could.
    After i tried to bring up the issues, it quickly turned into being my fault. Accused of not wanting to be friends, getting mad over imaginary things and being too sensitive.
    I tried to ask nicely if we should just go our own ways, as the relationship was so toxic. I wouldn't want to part ways with anyone in bad terms. I got no response to the question, only more accusations.
    Eventually they fully ignored me, so i guess that's the end of that. Not the way i wanted it to end, but at least it ended

    • @protocetus499
      @protocetus499 Год назад +1

      @@Deleted_Animator she is probably narcissist

    • @tylerdurden3722
      @tylerdurden3722 5 месяцев назад

      @@Deleted_Animator A sociopath is basically a narcissist with reduced fear of physical, emotional and social consequences (hence impulsive shortsighted behavior that gets them into trouble a lot) ...and they were made that way.
      if you remove the shortsightedness/"fearlessness" from a sociopath, what's left is a narcissist...if you add back that shortsightedness/"fearlessness" you have a sociopath again.
      (if they were born that way, it's a psychopath).

  • @user-mz1wm
    @user-mz1wm Год назад +7

    I’m pretty sure I dated a sociopath a few years ago, but I don’t know enough about sociopathy to be sure.
    We dated for about a year and a half, and throughout it, there were certain red flags that continuously popped up but that I chose to ignore. For example, she told me that a couple years prior (she would have been about 14-15) she was mad at her sister and messed with her toothpaste to stain her mouth. Her parents would also tell me “funny” stories from when she was a young child such as that when she wanted something her sister had, she would trick her sister into believing that what she had was better and that they should trade. Pure manipulation from an early age. That incident was when she was really young, probably 7-8.
    During our relationship and before it, she would steal money from her parents’ wallets and justify it by saying that they don’t treat her well enough and would laugh it off. I tried to laugh it off but it really concerned me. However the worst was how she treated me-constantly getting mad at me for small things or things she believed I did. She would gaslight me and manipulate me. She treated me horribly and after a year and a half, I had finally had enough. This isn’t everything that happened, but can anyone tell me if this is sociopathy? I’ve been very curious about this since the idea popped into my head a few months back.

    • @dawna4185
      @dawna4185 Год назад

      regardless of what she was (which was definitely highly TOXIC), thankfully you dodged a huge, dangerous bullet and got out with your life!!!

  • @coreyanderson7424
    @coreyanderson7424 Год назад +9

    Well the first sign may occur, depending on the sociopath. Though some sociopaths may be socialized to avoid outright breaking the law or overt aggressive behaviors. So it can depend. But because they don't have a conscience, they are much more prone to a higher probability of engaging in these behaviors. Deceptiveness is DEFINITELY a big sign. They're typically very capable of deceiving others in a variety of ways. They are even very interpersonally deceptive. For example, a Sociopath may date or even be married to someone who has absolutely no idea that his/her partner is a Sociopath. It's helpful to look at how they behave towards others, not just how they behave toward you. Sociopaths though, will often lie about what actually happened and have excuses. Yes irresponsible behaviors and/or wreckless, or thrill seeking may be more pronounced in sociopaths compared to neurotypical people. The first thing to look at, when dating someone is lack of genuine empathy. Sociopaths can be cognitively empathetic, but not actually relate to you. This usually will show up in the form of you feeling very alone much of the time in the relationship. They may not be as emotionally sympathetic, they may be emotionally negligent often times, they may be insensitive. Many people who talk about what it was like to date a sociopath said that they felt envious of other couples, who actually seemed to have a real connection. So even if the sociopath comes home to you, and you're in a long term relationship with one, you likely will still feel a very real sense of being alone somehow. This is due to lack of empathy. That's your first clue. Sociopaths may not be violent or abusive to you until or unless they have a goal that involves hurting you in some way. But then, they're dangerous.

    • @Spiritual.Druid4444
      @Spiritual.Druid4444 3 месяца назад

      And how would you know that they’re dangerous? Because you yourself feel fear so you coat it in as facts? That’s pretty sad. Provide evidence that all sociopaths are dangerous, then it’d be a relevant statement, but you’re just spewing shit from your ass because you’re not educated. You sit here on RUclips and suddenly you think you’re a doctor and can deduct any human behavior 😂

  • @ASMauRi
    @ASMauRi Год назад +69

    I empathize with sociopaths because they’re only an extreme product of their environment and a lot of the time can be self aware and try to improve js like any other “mental disorder/ disability”

    • @straberryshinigami15g97
      @straberryshinigami15g97 Год назад +11

      Yea, this video was very negative towards them.👎

    • @prod.arcsyne2990
      @prod.arcsyne2990 Год назад +6

      Yes but no, they are still capable of critical thinking and self awareness.
      We must give them the burden of their actions because with it also comes the power to change it

    • @gnarthdarkanen7464
      @gnarthdarkanen7464 Год назад

      Once you can get them to understand how benevolence CAN become more profitable on less investment over the long term than all the manipulation and negative and toxic crap, they're generally not so difficult to be around or "deal with" as it were...
      Healthy Boundaries are a tad more imperative with a sociopath than a (more or less) normal person... BUT the same can be said about anyone with a disorder, as it becomes more imperative the more "extreme" the disorder in question. ;o)

    • @yesiwillstealurwig6589
      @yesiwillstealurwig6589 Год назад +3

      I think I am a self aware sociopath. I don't try to hurt people, just most of the sociopath behaviour comes to me naturally. It's like brushing your teeth. It's a part of a daily routine. You can control it but usually you do it automatically more often than not without realizing or trying

    • @straberryshinigami15g97
      @straberryshinigami15g97 Год назад

      @@yesiwillstealurwig6589 how do you hurt people?

  • @Psych2go
    @Psych2go  Год назад +56

    What would say are the differences between a sociopath and psychopath?

  • @nicolec8884
    @nicolec8884 Год назад +10

    I don't know if this related but there was a boy in my 5th grade class that would always try provoke almost everyone in class and laugh when we would get angry. That reminded me of this video.

  • @mr.dilanger
    @mr.dilanger Год назад +9

    My wife is Sociopath, and I love her. When one of the these traits come out, I point it out. They are not all bad when they recognize the problem and wants to improve. There is no such thing as good and evil it is us that make it so.

    • @purrjoy8473
      @purrjoy8473 Год назад +1

      Are you sure she's actually a sociopath ?? Because you would have to see something wrong with what your doing to make a change if she's able to do that I kinda doubt she's a true sociopath because that's way too reasonable lol but I'm happy for you ... Wish my daughter's father could do that but hes way too manipulative and violent .

    • @mr.dilanger
      @mr.dilanger Год назад +3

      @@purrjoy8473 lets just say this...I'm glad I'm not her enemy. ^_^

    • @mr.dilanger
      @mr.dilanger Год назад

      This is a very true statement!

  • @mygotiger
    @mygotiger Год назад +5

    Very informative, thank you and keep it up!

  • @elestirmenelestirmen
    @elestirmenelestirmen 2 месяца назад +4

    Well... im pretty much like this. Im a good person and i get along with people most of the time, but i camt really feel anything deepy or happy about it.

  • @RayPeng-07
    @RayPeng-07 Год назад +5

    Everything fits to my older sister's partner. But they are together for 20 years by now and have 2 kids. And my sister got used to his hard character so much that she don't want to leave him or find someone else, but she likes to complain how hard life she has and that she has no help from him etc. xP It's really a hopeless situation so I don't care for it since some years now.

  • @Trash.baby.2004
    @Trash.baby.2004 11 месяцев назад +4

    My ex is a horrible person and I’m pretty sure he’s had some type of childhood trauma that caused him to be a sociopath. Idk if he has a diagnosis but he definitely fits the description.

  • @emzst
    @emzst 11 месяцев назад +2

    Wow.... thank you so much. Currently going through a lot of legal stuff because of my insane evil ex. He checked all the boxes. I can't believe I let him lie to me for so long.

  • @Unknown-cu6tv
    @Unknown-cu6tv Год назад +5

    Thank you I really love all of your videos ❤️

  • @nevergonnagiveyouup2725
    @nevergonnagiveyouup2725 Год назад +4

    I know someone who I think might be a sociopath, could someone abit more educated help me out abit?
    So they have had a history of being mistreated since birth and always told to toughen up (I’ve read that nurture is a big thing? I’m honestly not sure, I just want to make sure my friend gets the right help since I care) and they where really angry and aggressive since young too, like stabbing people, hitting, biting and whatnot while also consistently lying to get others in trouble for enjoyment, and never fitted in at school no matter what, I’m pretty sure they also have a history of animal abuse, robbery, stalking and animal murder aswell
    I know it’s abit tmi but I’m quite worried and i just want to give as much info as I think might be helpful? And I know all this from their parents and sibling, Thank you

  • @xithe.152
    @xithe.152 Год назад +10

    Seeing something that might relate to my personality, I click.

  • @mdhasiburrahman8806
    @mdhasiburrahman8806 Год назад +9

    I think if anybody could understand how the people of this world is really so so bad they would become a sociopath

    • @1stnamebutnolast
      @1stnamebutnolast Год назад

      that would be different. antisocial ppl dont look down on ppl or society for its immorality and wrongdoings, they look down on ppl and society due to a superiority complex. i.e. society and ppl are not as smart, are too weak, are too dependent, too emotional, too gullible, too this, too that, etc; its all a hierarchy and the anitsocial person in their mind is at the top of the top, so everyone else is like a bug or something. this is part of the antagonizing mentality antisocial ppl have; whether they act towards society accordingly by it or not or how they act upon it all varies.

  • @angelderek5972
    @angelderek5972 6 месяцев назад +4

    Yup, finally dated my first sociopath. I feel like there should be a therapy group for us

  • @truhhhhhhhokIII3
    @truhhhhhhhokIII3 Год назад +6

    Omg this describes my ex aly to the point. Didnt realize this is why she always had me subconsciously worried haha

  • @mdhasiburrahman8806
    @mdhasiburrahman8806 Год назад +8

    Sociopaths are not bad people they are good people, if a lots of good thing happened to them they would not become sociopath like it. What they think is right I think, because not everyone is good on this world you have to accept that people are not saints in this world

    • @sonofjesus1727
      @sonofjesus1727 Месяц назад +1

      gay people sociopath be carefull buddy

  • @Manny_the3rd
    @Manny_the3rd 8 месяцев назад +2

    Every day I feel like I’m falling further and further I’m trying to help it but I can’t not just for myself but for the people that I think I love for the feelings that I think I have I can barely feel emotions life is just not worth living. I’m trying so so hard, but at the end I feel empty.

    • @Spiritual.Druid4444
      @Spiritual.Druid4444 3 месяца назад

      That sounds like depression and having a burnout. That doesn’t make you a sociopath. Depression can take away your sense of reality and empathy.

    • @Manny_the3rd
      @Manny_the3rd 3 месяца назад

      @@Spiritual.Druid4444 yeah I turned out something like that

    • @Manny_the3rd
      @Manny_the3rd 3 месяца назад

      @@Spiritual.Druid4444 yeah, I kind of forgot about this comment but yeah, I figured it out. I had a really bad addiction that’s probably where depression kicks in

    • @Manny_the3rd
      @Manny_the3rd 3 месяца назад

      @@Spiritual.Druid4444 thank you informing me

  • @Fatigueiseppy
    @Fatigueiseppy 2 месяца назад +5

    People are so accepting of mental health until it’s NPD or Sociopathy

    • @ultraaamotion
      @ultraaamotion 2 месяца назад +1

      They are even more accepting of socios rather than NPDs

  • @S.m1115
    @S.m1115 11 месяцев назад +4

    I did in fact dated a sociopath but I can tell this is very black & white.
    Most of sociopaths are narcissists,that is something that the video doesn't contemplate.(the fact that no one is only one thing)
    The sociopath I dated lacked empathy and remorse but he had consideration and respect for others beyond feeling disconnected from everything.
    He's very caring, playful,wise, mature,and honest (like, extremely honest,to the point of hunting feelings but also sabotaging himself)
    He worked hard for several years as a bricklayer knowing that it was affecting his health.
    Then when he lost his job in the pandemic he decided to not go back to it, making furniture on his own now.
    Obviously his core is to be a sociopath,but he has been working on himself since 2014 at 16 after realizing he was different, leaving behind alcohol and meaningless sex in 2020.
    Even when he can be impulsive he has the intelligence to see the consequences of most of things,so he can choose in important matters and let the impulsivity for small things.
    He also can recognize what things are able of triggering his violent side and walk away from that before it happens, because even when he doesn't care about hurting anyone who provokes him,he doesn't like attention and he knows that's what he's gonna get if he snap.
    Once I asked him how is he so different from other sociopaths I know from my own family.
    He said "you can walk but you work on a desk,you are free but barely go outside,you can hurt but you don't,you have a nice voice but you don't sing... Having the capability of doing something doesn't mean you're gonna absolutely do it. I can gaslight but that doesn't mean I'll use it in a bad way, I usually gaslight in order of leading people into revealing their true colors, making them have incongruences on their words,and exposing that for others to not be following this manipulators feels nice to me.(he had a narcissistic father,so he hate manipulators) And like that with everything else, I'm fearless and violent but I use it to protect those who I can recognize are not deserving something etc. It's beyond who you are, it's about the decisions you take."
    I need to clarify that the reason why it didn't work was because of him pushing the ones he loves away in order to protect them from something that can be toxic as himself...

  • @paranxietyoia587
    @paranxietyoia587 Год назад +5

    Yeah I've been stalked by one..😒
    9 DAAYS TILL MMYY BIRTHDAY🥳🍻 another year and i am still awake but so much tired in the same time 😩

  • @stellslefttoe
    @stellslefttoe Год назад +5

    why the hell does the thumbnail reminds me of Techno

  • @latishaperry1358
    @latishaperry1358 Месяц назад +1

    Yes, I was dating someone like that who is also narcissistic..

  • @Myriako
    @Myriako 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video! 😀💐

  • @OntoBunny
    @OntoBunny Год назад +6

    Not sure I agree that successful sociopaths are the exception. Positions of power and influence are attractive to sociopaths and being manipulative and uncaring creatures, they are willing to do great evils to obtain that position. In an exploitative capitalist system, sociopathic personalities are most likely to rise to the top because our system was designed by sociopaths.

    • @1stnamebutnolast
      @1stnamebutnolast Год назад

      lol false. some yes, some no lol. some antisocials dont care about power lol. some antisocials cant even get past their own self to do anybody else any harm lol; a lot of antisocials hurt themselves more than they hurt other people LOL. people dont think; a lack of conscience doesnt just mean empathy for others, it also means lack of conscience/empathy for self. Lack of conscience could also be described as something of a disconnection from life itself. not to mention the other disorders that tend to manifest with antisocial personality like adhd, depression, bipolar, etc. some antisocial people do manipulate and harm others sure; same as people who arent antisocial. some antisocial people just live their life as they wanna live it. lacking empathy doesnt automatically make someone a bad person lol.

  • @daxrieducational
    @daxrieducational Год назад +2

    I actually engaged a (long distance) friendship with someone who still is unclear if he's a schizophrenic or sociopath. Being an Asperger, I always recognise them later. I counted the "symptoms" in this video. On 7 points, he scored 11 traits. The fact is: he seems to be nice to me any looking up to me when a problem comes out and since I like to help people I rarely say "no" to that.
    Then he became to be "time abusing" (at the point he uses me all day long to ask even idiotic things) and if I try to detach he manipulate me. If I force myself to have a "me" time, else I will have a shutdown, he starts to be mean and insults me.
    When I didn't agree with him he tried to manipulate reality and myself, telling me "stop behaving so autistic and read what I wrote, you don't understand".
    Two days ago he went to the psychiatrist and got an antipsychotic prescribed.
    He told me an event of the past and we finished to verbally fight and what came out is a concentrate of this video.
    How can I now detach myself, even slowly, bringing back the balance there once were? He seems a good boy who had a bad past and who needs help. Or that is what he told me.
    I don't know what to do.

    • @thaliajones9383
      @thaliajones9383 Год назад +2

      you cant help him if he doesn’t work on himself. trust me there is literally nothing you can do unless he learns to deal with himself, if the relationship is causing you a lot of stress, it’s best for you to leave
      take care of yourself first

    • @daxrieducational
      @daxrieducational Год назад +1

      @@thaliajones9383 thanks for the suggestion. I'd like to know how do I always get friend or find attractive people with PD. My ex husband was a narcissist and dark empath (and god only knows what else), this friend is a sociopath (and I'm slowly taking the distances), another friend I like (but lives overseas) came out as BP with PTSD and depression...
      How comes? Everyone has a PD or is it me?

  • @groggyfroggy0
    @groggyfroggy0 11 месяцев назад

    I just broke up with my bf today and he has all of these...I'm so grateful for the fact that I broke up with him and that I had my friends by my side to support me❤

  • @andreattard333
    @andreattard333 Год назад +2

    It's easy to judge a sociopath. It's very annoying to socialise especially when you're ill & need time alone...

  • @butternutscotch
    @butternutscotch 11 месяцев назад +1

    Recently went on a date with a guy who believes he is a sociopath and I believe it as well. Since neither of us were feeling any pressure or looking for anything serious it was incredibly intoxicating and honestly one of the best experiences I’ve had and our date ended up lasting nearly 24 hours. couldn’t see it going anywhere because some of the reckless behaviors but damn was it a great time just for a moment.

    • @C4RYB34R
      @C4RYB34R 9 месяцев назад

      yeah...thats the type you want to avoid. you get attached your life will be ruined.

  • @ThatRyeMcFly
    @ThatRyeMcFly Год назад +3

    I often do the impulsive part. And sometimes irritable. But I don't think I am a sociopath

  • @floatytrouty
    @floatytrouty Год назад +2

    Love the Makima thumbnail!

  • @ylem_echo
    @ylem_echo 5 месяцев назад

    My stalker(s), for sure. I was diagnosed with BPD as a teen and though I've largely remediated that, I'm always on guard for regression, especially since I see some parallels between this mental disturbance and sociopathy 😢 which I refuse to allow myself to be.

  • @prizmix2263
    @prizmix2263 Год назад +22

    great vidio like always!! tho as a person diagnosed with what commonly is known as psychopathy, it would also be nice to see a video that isnt so negative against people with dark triade trates, we are around 1% of the total population and none of us chose to be the way we are, by alianating so many people by only showing how bad we are and not talking for example about what we do to try not to hurt the people around us despite our conditions.
    Sorry for my bad english btw, I am not a native))

    • @Missmagazinebura
      @Missmagazinebura Год назад +1

      Wednesday on Netflix is a sociapath

    • @-Chrome-
      @-Chrome- Год назад

      Yeah me too

    • @Charles_Mortals
      @Charles_Mortals Год назад +3

      I got diagnosed not exactly with sociopathy but with ASPD, so Idk if I'm sociopath or psychopath, and honestly, IDGAF, just lemme live my life and shut tf up.

    • @-Chrome-
      @-Chrome- Год назад +1

      @@Charles_Mortals cringe

    • @mountainaesthetix__6605
      @mountainaesthetix__6605 Год назад +2

      @@-Chrome- hun, this ain't a tiktok its reality *wake up*

  • @IENIEMIENIE4LIFE
    @IENIEMIENIE4LIFE Год назад +1

    Can we try to stave away from labelling as them or that, and projecting towards others in hidden resent, but actually recognize the pain that may sit in all of us, that affects our deep sense of self, gives rise to darker aspects of our personalities and the false senses of relieve within competition and avoidance to feel through manipulation. Healing is what we need, to become whole again, in unity and for ourselves. Spread messages that invite to take a loving but honest and cultivating view at oneself and stay away from soul destructing judgement, which may also be just as 'sociopathically hidden' in 'psychological analysis'. Love ends where someone isn't fully regarded as human, and for 'sociopathic people' that realm of love may be so damaged that it has become so small that it becomes selffulfillingly not only rejected by themselves, but also by the world, by a lable. Make them as human as possible with all the understanding we can allow ourselves to provide and end the cycle of pain🤲🏽

  • @shashsantanderlucioyohuall865
    @shashsantanderlucioyohuall865 11 месяцев назад +1

    I just auto rank myself high on the sociopathy scale, but I wasn’t born this way. Continuous traumatic events made me lose tact with people and not put in the effort to show that I care to those that I do.

  • @tymefox
    @tymefox Год назад +8

    Love this voice it's so relaxing and makes listening easier for me 😃

    • @Psych2go
      @Psych2go  Год назад +2

      Glad you like it!! I'm happy that you enjoy the voice.

    • @RichardHowells1234
      @RichardHowells1234 Год назад +1

      Concur thoroughly 😘Aģape Silverado

  • @Mineboy520
    @Mineboy520 Месяц назад

    I am a sociopath. A decently reformed one, but a sociopath nonetheless (although my therapist ghosted me so idk). I was all of these, yet deep down i was a very responsible and caring boy, I know it, i never did anything too bad and tried to have guidelines for myself. But relationships. I messed it up with the love of my life, ive never forgiven myself. Thats why im trying to get better. Thats why i hate how girls find sociopaths "hot" because its a genuine disorder. It doesnt let me do what i feel like is right, I have more of a moral compass than an average socio, but am way more impulsive, so it doesnt even really matter. I feel like the only positive of sociopathy is the narcissism, because it means that i have the most confidence ever, which, along with the placebo effect, actually helps in my education. So this is my message out there to not ruin the end of your childhood like me. Get therapy, if you dont want anyone to know, use the 7cups free plan (although they are the ones that ghosted me).

  • @DarkSidePhoenix
    @DarkSidePhoenix Год назад +6

    Well this is a pleasant surprise, I've recently (2 days ago) come to a realization about someone in my life and they have most of these traits...

    • @Psych2go
      @Psych2go  Год назад +1

      Which traits did you noticed most?

    • @DarkSidePhoenix
      @DarkSidePhoenix Год назад +2

      @@Psych2go all of them except impulsiveness, they're literally the complete opposite in that regard

    • @maiageia1240
      @maiageia1240 Год назад +1

      @@DarkSidePhoenix Psychopath 💀

  • @delune501
    @delune501 Год назад +3

    nice reference to makima in the thumbnail

  • @GamingClipz96
    @GamingClipz96 Год назад +2

    I just care for the people who's close to me, but I don't really feel anything for other people, sometimes I can be also manipulative and dishonest, but at least I don't easily get irritated, I'm usually calm, so maybe I'm still safe? 😅

  • @lindybb
    @lindybb Год назад +2

    The first image we see is misspelled. Doesn't look professional, so you might want to correct it.

  • @davide.schiaffino
    @davide.schiaffino Год назад +4

    The Chainsaw Man spoiler though hahahahahah

  • @lovetttee
    @lovetttee 2 месяца назад +2

    ... At the start it felt like ASPD was being demonized. It's sad to see videos like this be spread around on the internet that we have only pure intents to cause distrust or hurt other people. Truly at the end of the day, my toxic traits rely down to the fact of me wanting to protect people that I might view as "weaker" than me. While there is nothing healthy about ASPD nor the mindset, it also doesn't mean that you (like me) have to fit the stereotype to use manpilative tactics to "lie or get their way out of trouble". If anyone else has ASPD, just know you are more than a statistic and your disorder.

  • @LadCorazon
    @LadCorazon 6 месяцев назад +1

    I seriously doubt this video is a very even handed look at sociopathy, and what's more, it seems to continue a stigma that does nothing to help people living with sociopathy. No proposed coping strategies, no attempt to defuse the social assumption that sociopaths are the worst, just a whole lot of unsubtle implications that they're horrible people.
    I've begun to wonder if a close friend of mine is a sociopath, but he is unironically a good person. He values honesty and kindness, is deeply invested in advocating for the rights of others. What I think is his sociopathy is him having a hard time understanding the why behind other people's behavior. He has a childlike way of worrying about how people will react to something he's done rather than considering how they'd perceive and rationalize what was done. I think he's not remotely malicious, but that he thinks in a way that creates friction in his interpersonal relationships. Friction that can be smoothed out by him discussing it with his therapist and making it easier to be patient with him. I'm not saying that sociopaths can't be bad people, I have an ex I am at least 80% sure was a sociopathic narcissist who definitely is one of the worst people I've been in contact with, but those aspects are not what make my ex a bad person, they simply inform how that maliciousness manifests. I've known far too many neurotypical people who are also total assholes.
    To sum up, sociopathy is just how a person deals with interpersonal communication and is not in of itself indicative of a malicious person.

  • @straberryshinigami15g97
    @straberryshinigami15g97 Год назад +1

    this video only furthers the stigmatization of sociopaths/psychopaths

  • @Walk_WayNorth
    @Walk_WayNorth Год назад +2

    My ma nearly died and I just said ok with out having a second thought or even visiting her in hospital.

    • @Sammy_the_best_there_ever_was
      @Sammy_the_best_there_ever_was Год назад +1

      Trust me I know the feeling I once smashed my cousin's finger in the door and I couldn't stop laughing I apologize but I don't even think I was being truthful I didn't feel bad what I don't understand is I used to feel compassion and now I don't feel guilt for hurting others I enjoy their pain I truly do wish I was normal again just like a properly show love but I'm a monster like you

  • @self-absorbed5269
    @self-absorbed5269 Год назад +5

    So Sonic The Hedgehog is a low grade sociopath? Interesting.

  • @AA-pz9on
    @AA-pz9on 29 дней назад

    1. But they will pretend to care so long as it is of benefit to them. If you don't take the bait, that's when they get angry.
    2. The gaslighting will make you hyper vigilant and paranoid.
    3. They will play the "two lies and a truth game" so you'll always be left wondering if you're just crazy.
    4. Impulsive control can be big or small. Getting gas station extras last second even when it's financially a waste.
    5. Grumpy old man down the street syndrome.
    6. They can be extremely responsible at work and neglect everything at home. As long as on the outside it looks OK.
    7. The negligence can be big or small. Pay attention.

  • @JamesWebbsChanell
    @JamesWebbsChanell 4 дня назад

    My oldest friend exhibits all of these qualitues. Ive known for some time now that hes a sociopath but theres no way to get through to him or get him to see that he needs help.

  • @beingpallavi3272
    @beingpallavi3272 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks. One thing I would want to clarify. A house which makes a Sociopath -consist of many children. A child who "choose " to obey their egoistic narc parents - is the child who knows & still chooses Or can say use them /accompany them for their own benefit. So they are not suffering. They like being Sociopaths.

  • @a_dil_dewana
    @a_dil_dewana Год назад +2

    i have almost all the traits i know now how to hide without getting caught thank you so much Psych 2 go 🤫❤️

  • @PP-mj2io
    @PP-mj2io 3 месяца назад

    Omg, that described my date perfectly. Thank you.

  • @jowensblack48
    @jowensblack48 Год назад +1

    These symptoms or attributes are not cookie cutter a person may have some or even varying degrees of some of these characteristics. It’s not one size fits all. I think this is often misunderstood about about psychiatric disorders.

  • @22.Satty.
    @22.Satty. Год назад +2

    Do video on how to know whether We are sociopath or not...

    • @Psych2go
      @Psych2go  Год назад

      Signs you're a sociopath kind of thing?

  • @steverinaldi890
    @steverinaldi890 Месяц назад

    I married one briefly. She trapped me to marry me and during the divorce it came out in the discovery responses with her medical past. Helped piece everything together. She screwed her married attorney to pay her debt and found out she roofied me to sleep with a singer at the wine bar she liked to go to. Constantly told me I’m jealous or it didn’t really happen like that. Crazy. She’s fucking crazy.

  • @kidlazer
    @kidlazer Год назад +1

    Congrats on reaching 10M only God knows how your content helped me ❤️‍🔥

  • @AnonymousUser-w4w
    @AnonymousUser-w4w 9 месяцев назад +1

    Just remember not every person you may describe as crazy is a sociopath, they may just be crazy.

  • @kenjamingarnett9321
    @kenjamingarnett9321 6 месяцев назад +8

    Mental illnesses should be the new zodiac signs

  • @stayhappylittlemermaid
    @stayhappylittlemermaid Год назад +6

    Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.

  • @juliebrammer
    @juliebrammer Месяц назад

    My ex is very much like this. He was reckless. Its taking me YEARS to get to this point of understanding what the hell happened and who the hell he was.

  • @Froggo13
    @Froggo13 Год назад +17

    I wish people with antisocial personality disorder weren't portrayed as fictional mass murderers, snakes, or the literal devil and told that them being successful is the exception. I also wish outdated terms like sociopath would stop being used.

  • @CROninja666
    @CROninja666 Год назад +4

    I'm antisocial but also empathetic. Hmmm....
    Does that make me a sociopath with standards? :D
    Actually no, I think I'm just chaotic good.
    I had so many bad things happen to me in the past that I wouldn't wish any of it upon my worst enemy. Ok that's a lie I actually would but the point is, I still enjoy being nice for no reason.
    I've been thinking lately how the actual good hearted people are the minority in this world. I'm used to being a minority.
    Also, Ethics in school taught me that whenever we do something nice for someone is because we enjoy the reward of feeling good about it. That actually troubled me for some time but I learned to embrace it. (I guess I actually did learn something in school lol)
    Just be nice to people without expecting anything in return... Be the bigger person. Even some sociopaths are capable of doing that if they really wanted to... Right?

  • @amyp792
    @amyp792 Год назад

    Yes this is me 😢 I was diagnosed with bpd years ago but I didn't know this is really me

  • @catharinamariatheresia1626
    @catharinamariatheresia1626 17 дней назад

    After having survived a relationship with a psychopath, you can understand I became a bit more... careful. Pretty sure I was dating a sociopath. Shows similar anti-social behavior, but more mildly. Easier to catch I must say. I am writing this because tomorrow I'll have to call him, to say, this is it.

  • @k7xlol
    @k7xlol Год назад +5

    Gaslighting and manipulation is something I’d always use to do bcuz I felt so sad and wasn’t happy w myself. I stopped thankfully though.

  • @panda123321123
    @panda123321123 Год назад +3

    Psych2Go confirmed for being Chainsawman readers... wild.

  • @Meanness_Scar
    @Meanness_Scar Год назад

    I immediately thought about one person who is a coordinator in a foundation. Yes. A person who joined a group of people helping others fits this perfectly. I wanted to be a volonteer to get money for the kid foundation is helping, earning something was just side effect and I spent everything on gifts for dad (ok, I bought some clothes and books for me too, also for cat and dog) but she kept talking about how much we can earn. Talking only about earning money, not mentioning the kid, only telling us to never tell we can earn money on it, told us that people will give more if we would say it all goes for the kid. She also never gave back things she borrowed. Also once we saw a ring just next to her and only after someone mentioned it she said someone could lose it. But she kept it next to her all the time. I was kicked out after I asked her how much money she really gives to foundation. She kept yelling that I should be grateful that she let me work for her because without her I wouldn't be able to buy meds (I bought meds with my dad's retirement money, I buy them every month) and I shouldn't accuse her for anything. Also when I collapsed first time at work she helped in front of everyone. But when I collapsed the second time she wasn't there (she should be, she should make sure we work) and only messaged me that I'm causing troubles. So only money mattered. Not the child. Not us. Nothing. Just money.

    • @-AyeYallThereGoLaFlare-
      @-AyeYallThereGoLaFlare- Год назад

      Being a “volunteer” means you don’t get any money

    • @Meanness_Scar
      @Meanness_Scar Год назад

      @@-AyeYallThereGoLaFlare- You're right. That's also part of the situation being weird. We signed the papers that we're volunteers but still she was taking parts of the money we collected to pay us.

  • @PinkBerryCatZ449
    @PinkBerryCatZ449 Год назад +2

    Summary:
    1. Lack of care for other people 1:03
    2. Manipulation and gaslighting

  • @jesterb0mb89bruh6
    @jesterb0mb89bruh6 Год назад

    I feel like I know someone who might be this, but I don't like to assume either...within my delusions, I feel it's super weird that I'm being watched/followed by the whole world, which knowing who/how I am seems relatively absurd...I don't even want attention like that, yet I'm trying to express myself for understanding idk...it's really fuckin weird, but we know we aren't this at all so that's comforting

  • @GlitteranGold
    @GlitteranGold 9 месяцев назад

    Yea my boyfriend has this I’m sure of it I just don’t know how to help him he doesn’t even wanna go to therapy? Keep in mind I have Bpd so both of these things will make it a challenge for relationship.

  • @smelyjoe8917
    @smelyjoe8917 Год назад +2

    I could be wrong but I think psychopaths are more likely to get high positions of power than sociopaths. Due to not being emotional.

  • @jxdn_twilight7839
    @jxdn_twilight7839 Год назад +1

    I think my brother is a sociopath because he’s got no remorse for anyone, lies to get out of trouble, does stuff without thinking and makes people do what he wants

  • @skeletonlover3214
    @skeletonlover3214 Год назад

    Great video

  • @unknownangel111
    @unknownangel111 Год назад

    I dunno but I feel like I'm a sociopath:cc I easily got upset about something and my bf is the one who's suffering :c I won't be surprised if he will leave me. He is my greatest love and I'm trying my very best way to be better, not just for him but most especially for myself.

  • @celeneeXD
    @celeneeXD Год назад +3

    2:15 Techno?

    • @raid7545
      @raid7545 Год назад

      And right after there's purple swirls that look like karl's😊

    • @celeneeXD
      @celeneeXD Год назад

      ​@@raid7545yeaaa

  • @CoolCatFuzz
    @CoolCatFuzz Год назад +1

    Wow okay well I can't argue any of the points you've made as they are rather straight forward. I've gotta admit it feels kinda shitty that you've basically said they can and will only be bad people in total and with no acknowledgment of possible treatment or methods to address it makes them seem like lost causes. I have a close family member whose currently going to therapy to try and overcome this behavior and I don't think this video would give them much if any hope.

  • @AlexGordonMusic
    @AlexGordonMusic 8 месяцев назад

    I’ll love her forever
    She’s one of the most fascinating people I’ve ever seen.

  • @crispytraveler
    @crispytraveler Год назад +11

    I have a roommate who displays symptoms of a sociopathic disorder. He can be fun to hang around with sometimes and then other times there's this tension that I feel because of some behaviors he has displayed or expressed (ex. boast about stealing, only hanging around people he can push boundaries with, manipulative, charismatic). I am changing rooms because I don't want to be around him because of these behaviors that I find concerning and invasive. Any suggestions on how I can handle a person struggling with this?

    • @stillliving1852
      @stillliving1852 Год назад +4

      I think it'll be best to stay away from him but not make it too obvious that you're avoiding him but slowly set boundaries and be distant so the relationship between the two of you becomes more formal

    • @surrenderinfaith
      @surrenderinfaith Год назад +3

      Run

  • @SkeleGamer9197
    @SkeleGamer9197 Год назад +3

    i think i know someone who has all these symptoms
    myself

  • @Blazingstudios882
    @Blazingstudios882 Год назад +2

    “Hiding on plain sight” is grammatically incorrect it should say “hiding in plain sight” still a good video tho

  • @sy8099
    @sy8099 Год назад +2

    Dont know why, but that thumbnail remind me of Makima from CSM

    • @warakon9079
      @warakon9079 Год назад

      Spoiler
      She is sociopath

    • @azkiarobbani8084
      @azkiarobbani8084 Год назад

      Because it is her i mean look at what she did to Denji in Episode 5. A manipulative bitch lol

  • @Catherinetanja00-jz3hx
    @Catherinetanja00-jz3hx 10 месяцев назад

    Unfortunately i married a sociopath. Its been the most tumultuous, emotionally painful and financially distructive period of my whole life.

  • @Someone28500
    @Someone28500 3 месяца назад

    Wonderful, how do I cure myself?

  • @AuroraC94
    @AuroraC94 Год назад +1

    All those comments about tolerance and how misunderstood socipaths are sound nice, except dating one or having to coexist with them for long periods may destroy lives and harm seriously one's mental and emotional health. I have zero empathy for those kind of people, if they don't have empathy or interests in others, why shoud I have it for them? It's just that easy.

  • @Sammy_the_best_there_ever_was
    @Sammy_the_best_there_ever_was Год назад +1

    I've always wondered what was wrong with me why do I not crave connection
    why do I see people as objects than people I always thought about being in a relationship but yet I cannot show affection and I fear I can hurt them and I know I would enjoy
    it why do I get pleasure from hurting people
    when it comes to reading people's emotions I'm great at it I can replicate their emotion their expression but I'm not capable of replicating the feelings everyday I wish I was normal I wish I felt guilt so when I hurt someone I could truly apologize I'm not bragging
    I would say it hurts but it doesn't I don't feel anything I watch videos hoping for once something will make me feel something I wish I wasn't a monster

  • @bbli-bq5xj
    @bbli-bq5xj Год назад +1

    I dated a sociopath guy who i thought he was my twinflame for some months. Now i get it and move on with that shit.

    • @mrs.skills
      @mrs.skills 10 месяцев назад

      You give up too easily. Not good. He could be the one

    • @bbli-bq5xj
      @bbli-bq5xj 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@mrs.skillsI watched this video again now because of your comment. Now i must say i was wrong to diagnose someone. Thank you ❤