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A bit of concern
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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 225468" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>If you haven't heard from him and you're feeling conflicted, maybe taking a 'wait and see' approach will be safer for your peace of mind. Since Devon has been in touch, his friend knows you're around. If he seeks you out you could meet him outside your home, but he may not be in the frame of mind at the moment that would make a meeting like that helpful.</p><p></p><p>Sociopaths are often the way you describe - highly intelligent and manipulative, able to 'work' most systems, able to figure out what people want to hear. They also typically have their own personal frame of morality; it just doesn't extend to everyone. There are many sociopaths who never become criminals. Their goals can be accomplished without criminal activity, although they wouldn't hesitate to commit a crime if they thought it would serve them and the risk/benefit ratio wasn't too great. </p><p></p><p>Acting on your gut instincts is usually safer with people of this personality. Since yours is giving you strong signals, I'd listen to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 225468, member: 2884"] If you haven't heard from him and you're feeling conflicted, maybe taking a 'wait and see' approach will be safer for your peace of mind. Since Devon has been in touch, his friend knows you're around. If he seeks you out you could meet him outside your home, but he may not be in the frame of mind at the moment that would make a meeting like that helpful. Sociopaths are often the way you describe - highly intelligent and manipulative, able to 'work' most systems, able to figure out what people want to hear. They also typically have their own personal frame of morality; it just doesn't extend to everyone. There are many sociopaths who never become criminals. Their goals can be accomplished without criminal activity, although they wouldn't hesitate to commit a crime if they thought it would serve them and the risk/benefit ratio wasn't too great. Acting on your gut instincts is usually safer with people of this personality. Since yours is giving you strong signals, I'd listen to it. [/QUOTE]
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