[-] Muckle@aussie.zone 1 points 3 hours ago

He would say "you stupid" because there isn't a door only a gate

[-] Muckle@aussie.zone 1 points 3 hours ago

"Do you wish you knew how other’s emotions feel?"

Yeah, it would give me a lot of insight into those around me.

"Is your life still enjoyable although you experience emotions differently?"

Not really. The thing is with ASPD you get board really quickly and super easily. So I feel like I'm more dependent on thrill and excitement then other people.

"Does it take a lot of practice to be able to manipulate others well?"

Not really. It's just something that's second nature to me.

"Do you view your condition as a true disorder or an advantageous adaptive trait? (There are some convincing scientific data supporting the idea that psychopathy is not a disorder.)"

Both, on one hand empathy can be pretty difficult to live with but on the other ASPD is a very stigmatized thing to have.

"Can you easily recognize psychopathy in world leaders?"

I'm not a therapist so no.

"Do you sincerely care about a person in your life"

No, since I'm incapable of caring or empathizing for anyone else.

[-] Muckle@aussie.zone 1 points 4 hours ago

"rapist"? I'm a anything but. Trust me, you haven't seen more willing participants in your life.

[-] Muckle@aussie.zone 1 points 4 hours ago

Well, there's been lots. I remember this one inmate who was just a very interesting person to talk to. He knew a lot about history and geography and could talk your ears off and early Hollywood. He was a nice guy. Then there was this one inmate who at first seem like a nice, quite old man until I found out he was serving life for murdering seven people. One of which was his own son. I also had another inmate who was one of Anita Cobby's killers. I know another one who was like a GTA character but in real life. I don't want to too much into details but he was a former dirty police officer who was serving time for every crime under the sun. He was well connected to the Australian under world and we would have so many conversations not just about his criminal history but just about his life in general. He died last year. I miss that dude.

[-] Muckle@aussie.zone 3 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago)

Yes, I do. I try to keep it about little things though. I don't lie as much as I did when I was younger. I have made a lot of progress in this area.

[-] Muckle@aussie.zone 4 points 11 hours ago

No problem. In prison every now and then when nobody is watching I like to have sex with some of the inmates. It's half the reason I got the job.

[-] Muckle@aussie.zone 6 points 12 hours ago

Get up really tried, go to work, fuck a bunch of inmates, go home, smoke weed until I past out, repeat

[-] Muckle@aussie.zone 2 points 12 hours ago

Gonna utilized it some way

[-] Muckle@aussie.zone 5 points 13 hours ago

I don't, I like talking to people. Having ASPD doesn't mean your anti social in a typical sense it's means your anti social as in you have characteristics which go against societal norms.

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submitted 13 hours ago by Muckle@aussie.zone to c/askmeanything@lemmy.ca

I am a 25 year old woman was diagnosed with ASPD at age 20, ask me anything

[-] Muckle@aussie.zone 7 points 13 hours ago

Another Australian

[-] Muckle@aussie.zone 3 points 14 hours ago

I'm just wild like that. I heard that you could make as much as $130 dollars a night and the fact that the working hours are at night time was convenient for me as a student at the time and I took work as a prison guard because I thought it would be an interesting job and the opportunity to be around hot guys all the time wasn't that bad either. Life just takes you odd places sometimes.

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submitted 15 hours ago by Muckle@aussie.zone to c/askmeanything@lemmy.ca

I have been a prison guard for two years now, ask me anything

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