Googles advice on how to write an apology
“Show empathy”
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“People with ASPD and NPD are unlikely to seek help”
If you were treated like you just murdered the therapist’s entire family in front of them every time you tried I don’t think you’d seek help either
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ASPD culture is "I actually wasn't trying to give you attitude right now, I was perfectly calm, but now that you've perceived me as attacking you I might as well lean into that, so fuck you actually"
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ASPD culture is someone who doesn't even know you have ASPD trying to insult you by calling you your exception's "pet psychopath", as if that's not a title I'd wear with pride. Honey I'm barely a pet, I'm a restrained attack dog <3
(cw, caps used in a positive way)
WHAT A GODDAMN MOOD
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ASPD culture is, if you hurt me i will hurt you 10x time worse.
ASPD Culture is
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BPD/ASPD culture is being extremely angry all the time over small things
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NPD/ASPD culture is doing whatever you can to get what you want, hurting someone or something in the process, and being confused as to why people are mad at you for it. Like are you dumb?
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born to start a cult in the woods and plan a mass sewercide
forced to have a mental breakdown whenever i don’t get what i want
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I don’t have ASPD in the “crazy obsessive killer, looking to hurt everyone and anyone around him, abusive horrible person who should be in prison” way I actually have it in the “I will never been able to properly love anyone & it destroys me from the inside out, I am broken and undesirable, if anyone gets near me I’ll hurt them before they hurt me” way
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Having no empathy really just makes me feel like I can’t ever connect with anyone truly
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aspd culture is actually loving animals contrary to popular belief
(i love animals so much it makes me so angry that people automatically think i would hurt animals)
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can you develop emotional attachments to people and have aspd?
Absolutely! ASPD is definitely not about a lack of emotions in any regard, despite what many under or misinformed people insist. Most of a pwASPD's social interactions will be "shallow" and not particularly connected, but those emotional connections often do exist. Mind you aplatonic and aromantic pwASPD do exist and are entirely valid, but it's not the majority. In fact, there is a word similar to Favorite Person except for ASPD, called an Exception. They are a person or multiple people (I find animals count too) that a pwASPD has less withdrawn symptoms around, causing a relationship that is almost typical if not more attached than a normal prosocial relationship.
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Absolutely! ASPD is definitely not about a lack of emotions in any regard, despite what many under or misinformed people insist. Most of a pwASPD's social interactions will be "shallow" and not particularly connected, but those emotional connections often do exist. Mind you aplatonic and aromantic pwASPD do exist and are entirely valid, but it's not the majority. In fact, there is a word similar to Favorite Person except for ASPD, called an Exception. They are a person or multiple people (I find animals count too) that a pwASPD has less withdrawn symptoms around, causing a relationship that is almost typical if not more attached than a normal prosocial relationship.
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