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Is it genetics, or is sociopathy somehow connected to drug use
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<blockquote data-quote="tishthedish" data-source="post: 640884" data-attributes="member: 17103"><p>Cedar, I think you are on to something. My sons were both empathetic, kind, gregarious, giving and then once they hit late high school/college all errant behaviors escalated and continue to. The stealing, lies, delusions of grandeur, looking with contempt at the commonality of their father and me, wondering why they couldn't be GIVEN a car, insurance, fully paid for education etc like some of their peers as we busted our butts to keep a roof over their heads in a good school district. It's been a real roller coaster ride. My sibs and I were children of the 60's/70's. My poison of choice was cheap beer which I quickly outgrew, but another of my siblings had a marijuana jones. It has had life long physical and mental ramifications for him. I understand the increase in potency of what's available now. I shudder to think what lies ahead for these young users. It may be beyond what we can or they can even imagine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tishthedish, post: 640884, member: 17103"] Cedar, I think you are on to something. My sons were both empathetic, kind, gregarious, giving and then once they hit late high school/college all errant behaviors escalated and continue to. The stealing, lies, delusions of grandeur, looking with contempt at the commonality of their father and me, wondering why they couldn't be GIVEN a car, insurance, fully paid for education etc like some of their peers as we busted our butts to keep a roof over their heads in a good school district. It's been a real roller coaster ride. My sibs and I were children of the 60's/70's. My poison of choice was cheap beer which I quickly outgrew, but another of my siblings had a marijuana jones. It has had life long physical and mental ramifications for him. I understand the increase in potency of what's available now. I shudder to think what lies ahead for these young users. It may be beyond what we can or they can even imagine. [/QUOTE]
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