I do quite stand by the notion that everyone deserves love, and therefore think there are enough emotionally confused and damaged woman out there to pair with, loathsomely in the eyes of others, men with psychotic tendencies. Though it may take one who goes beyond daddy issues to love some men with not only a host of different occurrences these men have endured the general public with throughout the years of their lives, but also with a huge rap of all the personal pain this person has put the significant through. Arguably, put themselves through as well but that is more for the judge and the D.A. to bask through on the character of said man. But, no one's on trial here so.
Well, relationships with these men feel deep and loving but in reality, how can a man promise and devote his whole life to a woman if he enjoys risks in life that potentially get him locked up? A man like this may argue he'd still be possessive and hold feelings for you while away, and would enjoy the company of their woman being faithful even when the relationship is at a distance. However, this is their pursuit and game of being psychotic by in a twisted and deranged manner making you feel loved. Which there is much information and research on. So, well, how does the other in the relationship lure back the psychopath when they feel a lack of love?
They genuinely get over them and start to enjoy life beyond control and care of their feelings. And they do this so much to the point where the psychopath can now not manifest life anymore without the boost you give to their ego. They will want you stronger and harder physically enduring on your emotions to bring them back to a loving and soulful manner. When such manner may be reached, there you have it, the relationship is, has and always will be based on sex. If the manner hasn't been reached, though it were based on sex, well then the relationship is over and both parties move on to new sexual players. (Which will only bring on a lot of problems when the relationship is back on because if the psychopath finds a new sexual partner that is quite all right, but for his prey it is not and that is again, how to lure back in a psychopath.) I am not knowledgeable enough to speak of relationships not based on sex. But will say, in all relative regards, this does not guarantee the compromise of meaningful sex shall always be reached for the faithful couple in the above two scenario's and being the relationship sucks in other areas ONE in the party is able to do; what they want, when they want, where they want, with who they want. And that will again, only, lure back in a psychopath who must be on there best behavior to reward themselves in their own pursuit of self fulfillment of earning sex, probably by stalking while the other partner has emotionally but not physically appeared to have moved on.
If the psychopath becomes less homicidal toward their sexual maker and more suicidal, claiming and asking questions on the dealings of the word love. i.e. “Do you love me?” “Have you ever loved me?” “You swore you loved me.” “You said you would always love me.” “You never loved me did you?” Then perhaps it's time to realize you have two completely different outlooks on love. To the general public we evolve love with caring about someone and their overall well being, while others use it selfishly and think if you do indeed love them you should sacrifice your well being and happiness to prove your love. Well if I was giving someone advice I'd ask, “Do you love them?” If the answer were yes, I'd tell them care about your own well being and do what you want, when you want, where you want, with who you want. But of course be faithful to the golden rule of fidelity.
Now, how do you cut a psychopath for good? You completely without a doubt in your mind find yourself a new life partner while also letting them do the same. Of course remember their relationship will again be based on the physical aspect of sex and since you're attracted to these type of men, you will most likely find another man based on sex. So well, independence is a great nurture of life. (But for woman with daddy issues.. ahh..)....
Well, relationships with these men feel deep and loving but in reality, how can a man promise and devote his whole life to a woman if he enjoys risks in life that potentially get him locked up? A man like this may argue he'd still be possessive and hold feelings for you while away, and would enjoy the company of their woman being faithful even when the relationship is at a distance. However, this is their pursuit and game of being psychotic by in a twisted and deranged manner making you feel loved. Which there is much information and research on. So, well, how does the other in the relationship lure back the psychopath when they feel a lack of love?
They genuinely get over them and start to enjoy life beyond control and care of their feelings. And they do this so much to the point where the psychopath can now not manifest life anymore without the boost you give to their ego. They will want you stronger and harder physically enduring on your emotions to bring them back to a loving and soulful manner. When such manner may be reached, there you have it, the relationship is, has and always will be based on sex. If the manner hasn't been reached, though it were based on sex, well then the relationship is over and both parties move on to new sexual players. (Which will only bring on a lot of problems when the relationship is back on because if the psychopath finds a new sexual partner that is quite all right, but for his prey it is not and that is again, how to lure back in a psychopath.) I am not knowledgeable enough to speak of relationships not based on sex. But will say, in all relative regards, this does not guarantee the compromise of meaningful sex shall always be reached for the faithful couple in the above two scenario's and being the relationship sucks in other areas ONE in the party is able to do; what they want, when they want, where they want, with who they want. And that will again, only, lure back in a psychopath who must be on there best behavior to reward themselves in their own pursuit of self fulfillment of earning sex, probably by stalking while the other partner has emotionally but not physically appeared to have moved on.
If the psychopath becomes less homicidal toward their sexual maker and more suicidal, claiming and asking questions on the dealings of the word love. i.e. “Do you love me?” “Have you ever loved me?” “You swore you loved me.” “You said you would always love me.” “You never loved me did you?” Then perhaps it's time to realize you have two completely different outlooks on love. To the general public we evolve love with caring about someone and their overall well being, while others use it selfishly and think if you do indeed love them you should sacrifice your well being and happiness to prove your love. Well if I was giving someone advice I'd ask, “Do you love them?” If the answer were yes, I'd tell them care about your own well being and do what you want, when you want, where you want, with who you want. But of course be faithful to the golden rule of fidelity.
Now, how do you cut a psychopath for good? You completely without a doubt in your mind find yourself a new life partner while also letting them do the same. Of course remember their relationship will again be based on the physical aspect of sex and since you're attracted to these type of men, you will most likely find another man based on sex. So well, independence is a great nurture of life. (But for woman with daddy issues.. ahh..)....