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Psychopaths may develop Psychopathy as a medical condition in response (at least in likely significant part) to early childhood extreme trauma exposure. Children who witness or are the victim of extreme crime, abuse, or social duress are the most likely group to be at risk of developing the variant of an ASPD – Psychopath condition. Sociopathy tens to be nurtured and produce people situationally conditioned to accept, enact, and or to enable violence to control. Psychopaths, on the other hand, tend to lack moral boundaries. If someone is in pain they tend to like watching. Treating them well will oftentimes get you hurt by one socially or physically faster. They tend to be highly opportunistic abusing. Covert Abuse happens consistently to their preferred targets and scapegoats while Overt Abuse happens if and when a person exhibiting the traits is bored neurologically and sees preying on humans and takes the opportunity. Alleviating Neurochemical Boredom is the drive behind when most Psychopaths fixate on a target and go on the attack. Avoid and never turn your back.

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