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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 631976" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>It's most defnotely psychopathic. He is simply admitting the truth and psychopaths sometimes do tell others that they have no intention of fitting into society, they don't want to or have any intention of changing, and that they don't want what we want for them. I am reading until my eyes are blurry about psychopaths. They are not always horrible to us, but they scam, steal, lie, don't like to work, enjoy free money if they can get it, have no regard for the laws of the land and will trample on the rights of others to get what they want. Many substance abuse in the mix and then want easy money for their habit.</p><p></p><p>Best book evah on antisocial personality disorder: "Without Conscience" by Robert Hare. </p><p></p><p>Not every adult who refuses to fit into society is a psychopath. I think of Lucy J's son. He believes strongly in a cause and is not breaking the law by hurting others, is scamming nobody, and is living his life because of his morals, even if most people roll their eyes at his lifestyle. But I think a lot of our adult children are at least on the antisocial spectrum. I know 36 has some traits, which is why I started reading and reading to try to understand it. A great deal of our criminal justice system is packed with psychopathic personalities. That makes sense since they have no guilt about breaking the law, only remorse for themselves about getting caught.</p><p></p><p>Your son set your free and gave you no squabbles about his intentions. He doesn't want you fussing over him and trying to change him to be a law-abiding and sober. He just wants your love? Heck, we can all do that. I with more of our adult kids would be upfront and let us go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 631976, member: 1550"] It's most defnotely psychopathic. He is simply admitting the truth and psychopaths sometimes do tell others that they have no intention of fitting into society, they don't want to or have any intention of changing, and that they don't want what we want for them. I am reading until my eyes are blurry about psychopaths. They are not always horrible to us, but they scam, steal, lie, don't like to work, enjoy free money if they can get it, have no regard for the laws of the land and will trample on the rights of others to get what they want. Many substance abuse in the mix and then want easy money for their habit. Best book evah on antisocial personality disorder: "Without Conscience" by Robert Hare. Not every adult who refuses to fit into society is a psychopath. I think of Lucy J's son. He believes strongly in a cause and is not breaking the law by hurting others, is scamming nobody, and is living his life because of his morals, even if most people roll their eyes at his lifestyle. But I think a lot of our adult children are at least on the antisocial spectrum. I know 36 has some traits, which is why I started reading and reading to try to understand it. A great deal of our criminal justice system is packed with psychopathic personalities. That makes sense since they have no guilt about breaking the law, only remorse for themselves about getting caught. Your son set your free and gave you no squabbles about his intentions. He doesn't want you fussing over him and trying to change him to be a law-abiding and sober. He just wants your love? Heck, we can all do that. I with more of our adult kids would be upfront and let us go. [/QUOTE]
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