


. Was there any early signs?
. Do you have any other diagnosis?
. If had the choice would you still have sociopathy?
. Is there any characters you think are ASPD coded?

What's the hardest thing you had to come to terms with?
For me it was the fact that I would always be slower than everyone else and I would have to put in twice the effort.

I wasn't talking about neurodivergence I was talking about learning disabilities.

People who have low intelligence

Lol, but seriously I myself am actually mentally challenged. I just wanna know what it's like for other mentally challenged people.

You sound just like they do

What's your first policy?

If you could choose who was president who would it be?
Pedro, of course

My bad

Exactly

And nothing of value was lost

Starting to believe I may have daddy issues
I've been looking into daddy issues recently and I'm honestly starting to believe I have some of the symptoms.
. Fear of abandonment . Unhealthy attachment patterns . Low self-esteem . Trust issues . Jealousy . Constantly needing reassurance
I think I have 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6. I've been in a handful of relationships in my life and there always super stressful because there's always so much competition and I just want to be there number 1 girl and I don't know why but I get really obsessed with people. I've spoken about this before on this sub but if I like someone then it's like they become my main interest above all else. It's also hard for me to trust other people even I know them really well. Obviously, I get jealous really easily. I hate the thought of someone else being better then me at something and taking my lime light. I put so much effort into the way I look and getting others to like me and I feel like I deserve it.
My relationship with my parents isn't that good. I neve

The problem with analyzing Patrick Bateman is that it's like analyzing Jason Voorhees or Mike Myers. Bateman doesn't really have a character outside of just being a sadist.

Why? I've watched a lot of Futurama and he's outgoing and self centered but not in a narcissistic way. He just doesn't care about social norms or what others think. He doesn't have a high self image or need to be seen by others.

. Captain Hero from Drawn Together, He's hyper sensitive to criticism, obsessed with self-image and how he's seen by others and preoccupied with fantasies of wealth and recognition. Wikipedia says he supposed to be "sociopathic" but to me he's fits the bill for NPD more than anything else.

Are there any characters that you think are NPD-coded?
I across this interesting page on Wikipedia called "Characters With Narcissistic Personality Disorder" and I was very surprised by the characters that will included. I never thought of Patrick Bateman or Bender as having NPD before. There are some obvious ones like the Wicked Witch from Snow White and Gaston from Beauty And The Beast but are there any others.

I'm getting tried of "gifted" childrenπ
I'm sick of hearing the whining of "gifted" children. Like, why are they even "gifted" to begin with? What... they remember the names of shapes and count well and we're supposed to believe they're the second coming of Albert Einstein?
Can imagine the type of person this could rest? Imagine growing up and being told your special and better then the other kids when all they can do is learn faster than everyone else. There just lucky, that's what gets me. It's like being praised for being born rich. It's like if we lived in a world where anyone was in a wheelchair and they could walk.
As someone with interactual disabilities I hate hearing them complain. Like really? you you were praised growing up and did well academically? Aww, I cry for youπ₯

If it was to happen to anyone

Or maybe Lenny the Memmy

Kilmister is a cool name

Between the 3rd and 19th of October 1975 an illiterate factory worker with a criminal record, William Edward Hardesty, murdered 7 people as well as a cat. His rampage ended on the 19th of October when he held up a bank and attempted to rob it. After a standoff with authorities he was tear gassed and sent to hospital. He was charged with the murders as well as assault and after three years of sanity hearings in 1981 he was given 7 life sentences for the murders, and terms of 100 to 200 years and 150 to 300 years for the assaults. He appealed against his conviction in 1984 however this was unsuccessful. He is currently serving time in prison.
Edit: I got one fact wrong. That photo was taken outside his parents home it was probably taken outside of the bank.

A photo of spree killer, William Edward Hardesty, outside of his parents home after a standoff on the 19th of October, 1975.


In this post you say she's a "possible narcissist" but you don't explain why you think that. Even if she is one that's not a inherently bad thing. As someone who is a diagnosed narcissist I can tell you that it mostly affects the person with it more than anyone else. It's a hard thing to live with, we require constant attention and we've very competitive to say the least. It's like having autism or something similar. I understand my NPD isn't a good thing but it doesn't define me. Nobody is defined by there diagnosis.

I would trust myself to spend it

Do you ever want people to be jealous of you?
I love the thought of people thinking of me obsessively and wanting to be just like me.

These "F*g" candy sticks from the 1980's (F@g is a another word for cigarette in the U.K and Australia)



Anon watches porn and realizes he's the one getting fucked.



Special ed kids, what's it like?
For people who are in or where in special education, Why where you there? What was it like? How did you do later in life? And did it have any effect as a adult?