Are you in a relationship with a psychopath? You might think that's
something you'd know right away by the red tint of evil in the person's
eyes, the swastika tat on the forehead, or the insistence on discussing
serial killers over dinner. But nope! Psychopaths can be extremely
charming and come across like Prince Charming at first. So unless you know the signs,
you'd probably get sucked into the life of a psychopath and not know
who he or she really was until you are completely sucker punched. Here
are 10 signs you should look out for to quickly identify a psychopath.
1. Flattery like you've never heard before. Psychopaths
move extremely quickly. On the first date, he'll probably tell you that
you are stunningly beautiful, unbelievably intelligent, and
uproariously witty. He will play into every fantasy and insecurity you
have. If you think you're fat, he will tell you how much he loves your
body. If you think you're shy, he will laugh at every lame attempt at a
joke and tell you you should have been a comedian. This is called "love
bombing." It's the idealization phase he gets you hooked on, and it's
the phase you will spend the next however-many months or years trying to
get back once he abruptly shuts it off.
2. He is just like you.
Psychopaths will try to convince you that you are soul mates, just
alike. He loves all the things you love and you have all of the same
interests. If you had a tough childhood, he will say something like, "We
both had it rough. That's why we understand each other." If there's an
obscure book you love, he will make sure he loves it too. What he's
doing is called "mirroring." He has no real identity, so he sucks yours
up and mirrors it back to you.
3. Pity plays.
Pay careful attention to what a psychopath says on the first few dates
about his exes and other people in his life. Is his ex girlfriend crazy
and stalking him? Did another girlfriend rob him blind? Is his mother
controlling and horrible? Does he seem like he's had a tough time with
people, who always use and abandon him? Whatever he says about the other
people in his life is pretty much exactly what he'll be saying about
you at some point, so listen carefully.
4. Illnesses and injuries. Psychopaths
absolutely love pity, so pay attention to how many illnesses and
injuries he's had. Did he miraculously beat cancer but it could come
back at any minute? Does he break his foot on your second date and has
to cancel? (But strangely is okay for the third date?) Did he lose his
first wife in a car accident that left him with brain trauma (yet he
talks fine and seems fine)? Try to check out his stories -- call
hospitals if you need to -- but don't be surprised if he has an excuse
for why you can't find any record of any of his traumas.
5. Great sex.
Everyone wants great sex, but those who have been with a psychopath
often say it's the best thing they've ever experienced. A psychopath
goes out of his way to please you. It's just another way of getting you
hooked. Once he has you hooked, you'll find yourself begging for sex
because he suddenly won't want it anymore.
6. Cracks in the mask. A
psychopath will sometimes blurt out something odd about himself,
apropos of nothing. Like you might be cooking dinner and suddenly he
blurts, "I'm crazy you know." Or "I'm cheating on you." He will then
either deny he said it or play it off as a joke. A form of keeping you
off balance -- but also possibly an unconscious slip of the mask of his
persona.
7. Silent treatment. Once psychopaths
have you hooked after the "love bombing" and "idealization" phase, they
then begin to devalue you. The first step in that is usually to give you
the silent treatment over something. Psychopaths are also known to
disappear for days at a time. Be sure, the silent treatment and
disappearing act will be laid squarely at your feet. In reality, he is
off sizing up his next target somewhere.
8. Triangulation.
Psychopaths love to work you up into a state of obsessive frenzy, so to
do that, they idealize you, give you fabulous sex, and then begin
pulling away and "triangulating." This is when they introduce other
people into the mix to make you jealous. It could be an ex-wife or
ex-girlfriend, a friend of the same sex, or even a celebrity. In the
psychopaths mind, everyone else wants him, so you better be on your best
behavior, or he will move on to one of his adoring fans.
9. Discard. The
final phase of the psychopath is the "discard" phase. After he sucks
you in with idealization, then begins to devalue you, he will suddenly
discard you as if you never had a relationship. You are suddenly
completely worthless to him. He will usually move on to another target
at this point.
10. "Hoovering."
Although a psychopath will discard you, he doesn't quite want you
moving on either. If he senses you are done with him, he will suddenly
do an about-face, and begin bombarding you with pleas to stay together.
He will try to "Hoover" (named after the vacuum cleaning company) you
back in by saying everything you've ever wanted to hear, making a
million promises, and suddenly being on his absolute best behavior. It's
all an act so he can get you back into the fold.
The only way to
get rid of a psychopath is to completely go no contact. It's the only
thing that doesn't fuel his games and ego. He will make that difficult
for you -- some psychopaths will stalk you, most will Hoover. But to
engage him in any way, even just to tell him off, only leaves you open
to more mind games, which he will win, because he has no feelings.
(Those who have children with psychopaths must develop low contact, and
keep in touch only as much as absolutely needed as regards the
children.)
Of course, nobody is perfect, and some people are just
immature and go through periods of giving the silent treatment, or
"devaluing" you with critical comments. Other people may triangulate to
create jealousy because they're insecure or bored or don't even quite
realize they're doing it. There are also plenty of garden-variety jerks
out there who will engage in a lot of "psychopathic" behavior without
being clinical psychopaths. But if your lover engages in much or all of
this behavior, then he or she is likely psychopathic, and you should run
for the hills!
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