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Am i a psychopath...?
I am afraid that i dont feel sad enough when loved ones die...
7 Answers
- Kevin7Lv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
It could be for other reasons,it does not mean you are a psychopath. A psychiatrist can best advise you
- wiu_stuLv 78 years ago
The question doesn't fit within the symptoms of a psychopathy. More or less a feature of shock, which sometimes reveals itself later in a grieving process. these emotions are quite normal and due to a difference in emotional make-up we all react differently. If this were in opposing form then a stereotypical rule would be applied by man's own nature.
Source(s): The "Ole Fogey" A.A., B.A., Psy., Soc. - Anonymous8 years ago
Why do you think that?!
This also happens to me and I'm not a psychopath!
I left my native country, my family, my friends, all ... and I do not feel sorry for doing it.
When loved ones dies, I do not feel sad ... I'm feel "happy", they finally ended the best journey, that is life. And if you asked them what they felt, he/she would answer: "This is the best day of my life", becouse he/she remembered all the good and bad things he/she did in life. So do not feel sad!
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- 8 years ago
No. You're fine. I feel the same, dude. I even feel indifferent when "friends" leave me. Everyone is different & everyone grieves differently.
Source(s): Facts. - Anonymous8 years ago
I don't know. You didn't give enough information. You also didn't state what your relationship was like with them.