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Now in English!

OT: I guess I could but it depends on the type of psychopath.
 

Grayjack

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Like I said in Spanish, he will most likely kill the person before he comes to love them.
 

Datalord

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No
Psychopaths, by definition, cannot feel emotion
Often this leads to disregard for life and violence, but they can function in normal society, pretending to have emotions

If a psychopath learns to love, he or she is no longer a psychopath
 

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psychopath loves many things.

death,chaos and all oter stuff rainbows are made of.
 

Datalord

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TimeLord said:
Yea I would think so

I don't see why not
Because love is processed as an emotion (or a set of emotions) in your brain, and psychopaths don't feel emotions (not discriminatory, a psychopath is defined by the lack of emotion)
 

Axeli

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It won't be pretty.

I'm serious actually. It does tend to end up in abusive relationships, since the narcissism part of the disorder doesn't lend itself too well to them. Or the total lack of empathy.

Wouldn't recommend dating one anyway.
 

Sir Kemper

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Yay! Now it's in English, and properly translated!

OT: Possibaly, but it would probably depend more on said persons mental state, and even then it wouden't be pretty.
 

De Ronneman

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As there are so many different kinds of psychological dissorders, and even more people, it is more of a personal thing.

But in general I think that those who aren't completely gone, are perfectly capable of showing affection and even love.

At least, I like to believe that.
 

DazZ.

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It could love things (and people) in it's own special way.

What is love?
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