Aurora Wayne 

Understanding psychopathy, and which of their traits could enrich an NT's life.
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I know that the smell of tears changes how men are emotionally feeling, but don't have a great deal of knowledge on the subject.

If I come across an image that shows it, I'll post it. I have not seen one so far, however.

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Yes actually. I will put up a post about this soon.

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Thank you for that perspective. That makes a lot of sense to me

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There are going to be times that things cannot be changed to our favor, but often there are things that can be done to change things to our favor in many circumstances.

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I watched that one. It was great, I agree

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Yes, I assume that you are correct in your assessment

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I think that this is an excellent theory as to why this happens, yes

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Great article. I agree that for some people they need to explain the motive for bad behaviour. Bad behaviour without motive just doesn’t fit within the NT world view at all.

I also don’t think we understand the concept of boredom. Our boredom is different so bad behaviour ‘because it alleviated the boredom’ doesn’t fully compute. There must be something else, a different motive, a hidden motive. I have wondered about the boredom of the psychopath. The conclusion I drew was that psychopaths are b…

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I get that. I consider the different experiences of NTs and psychopaths to be rather complementary. Instead of seeing one or the other as lacking, seeing each other as parts of a puzzle that works better together than in opposition.

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Psychopaths have a lower inclination for blinking. Just blinking on average five to six times less per minute gives this impression of staring eyes, and that makes people feel on edge. This is easily countered, I just blink more, but if I am not really thinking about it, apparently it comes across as intimidating.

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I do, but make sure to look away occasionally and blink often.