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Anonymous:
Lol what a joke. I hope you all realize that that was the infamous Cheryl Sudweeks posting all of that crap. I know that for a fact. For christs sake I got friggin flashbacks of the psycho-maniac while I was reading  her posts because that's exactly how she used to sound. Trying to convince everyone that our families didn't want us and that they abused and raped us and that THE SUDWEEKS were her family. What a sick demented family they were ( I know i'm stating the obvious but COME ON). Cheryl Sudweeks, and ALL OF the sudweeks will burn in hell. Karma will take its toll on you and you WILL pay for what you've done you sick twisted manipulative psychopath

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---Lol what a joke. I hope you all realize that that was the infamous Cheryl Sudweeks posting all of that crap. I know that for a fact. For christs sake I got friggin flashbacks of the psycho-maniac while I was reading  her posts because that's exactly how she used to sound. Trying to convince everyone that our families didn't want us and that they abused and raped us and that THE SUDWEEKS were her family. What a sick demented family they were ( I know i'm stating the obvious but COME ON). Cheryl Sudweeks, and ALL OF the sudweeks will burn in hell. Karma will take its toll on you and you WILL pay for what you've done you sick twisted manipulative psychopath
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Is that just your opinion, or do you know if Cheryl Sudweeks has been diagnosed as a psychopath?

Anonymous:
ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY, SOCIOPATHY, AND PSYCHOPATHY

    People who cannot contain their urges to harm (or kill) people repeatedly for no apparent reason are assumed to suffer from some mental illness. However, they may be more cruel than crazy, they may be choosing not to control their urges, they know right from wrong, they know exactly what they're doing, and they are definitely NOT insane, at least according to the consensus of most scholars (Samenow 2004).  In such cases, they usually fall into one of three types that are typically considered aggravating circumstances in addition to their legal guilt -- antisocial personality disorder (APD), sociopath, or psychopath -- none of which are the same as insanity or psychosis.  APD is the most common type, afflicting about 4% of the general population.  Sociopaths are the second most common type, with the American Psychiatric Association estimating that 3% of all males in our society are sociopaths and Stout (2005) estimating 4% of the population.  Psychopaths are rare, found in perhaps 1% of the population.

    Antisocial Personality Disorder (APD) is practically synonymous with criminal behavior, but as with all distributions of a disease or whatever in a population, it is probable that the majority of people with this particular affliction are law-abiding.  Aging, overinvolvements, and/or relationships might hold sway over the control (or lack of control) in these kind of people, and although approaching the study of offenders from a relationship & personality disorders point of view may or may not be productive, Dr. Drew is probably an adequate source of information on such matters.  Dr. Drew's theory (and one with wide ramifications since he pretty much defines an antisocial tendency as thinking about one's self first) is that women with certain kinds of disorders, like borderline personality disorders, tend to be attracted to and hook up with men who manifest symptoms of psychopathic personality disorder (see Lecture on BPD & OCD) and that such match-ups may or may not be dysfunctional.  On the other hand, the field of criminology tends to treat APD as so synonymous, in fact, with criminal behavior that practically all convicted criminals (65-75%) have it, with criminologists often referring to it as a "wastebasket" category.  Antisocials come is all shapes and sizes, and psychologists consider the juvenile version of it to be a juvenile conduct disorder. The main characteristic of it is a complete and utter disregard for the rights of others and the rules of society. They seldom show anxiety and don't feel guilt. Although many people would hope that there's an effective treatment, there's really no effective treatment for them other than locking them up in a secure facility with such rigid rules that they cannot talk their way out.

Anonymous:
ER, one more question sir, just how many TORTS equal a chip in the big game??????????????   well, were waiting.

Anonymous:
Baby Kangaroo has A FEW, (bless you)............few flu tOO..........  she knows WHO..............

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