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9 Common Traits Of A Sociopath

Think you may be friends with, or worse dating, a sociopath? Well then, you're lucky CollegeTimes is here to give you nine of the most common traits so you can spot one a mile off.

1. He Uses Pickup Lines Effortlessly

"Did it hurt, girl, when you fell from heaven?"

Just say "no, it fucking didn't."

2. He's Manipulative

HE lied about having to stay at work late and now he's got you feeling like a possessive bitch for accusing him of having been out? Yeah, no, get out of there.

3. He Thinks He's Entitled To Fucking Everything

He gets pissed having to wait in traffic or for a table at a restaurant, pissed if a girl turns him down for sex, pissed if someone gets promoted over him. Like get the fuck over yourself, Cinderella. Your fairy godmother isn't here.

4. He Lies To You Without Blinking

Lying is as easy as breathing for him, he almost gets high off of having you believe his shit. Don't trust him as far as you can throw him...and oh you'd like to fucking throw him.

5. He Has Shallow Thinking In Terms Of Love And His Future

He thinks love is stupid and he doesn't really have a plan for his future, cause everything will just fall into place for the princess.

6. He's Cruel And Isn't Moved By Normal Emotion

If you're crying or angry or scared he doesn't care...at all. This should be your first clue that something's pretty fucking off. Who doesn't feel bad when a woman cries? Bastard.

7. He Isn't Satisfied With Just You

Because relationships aren't fulfilling to sociopaths, they have no reason not to screw around behind your back.

8. He Acts On Impulses And Behaves Irresponsibly

He blows money, job interviews...maybe guys in the heat of the moment.

9. He Seems Like He Could Be Violent

You don't trust him or really feel safe around him. Time to say goodbye. If you really think things could go badly, send a text. Prick doesn't deserve any more than that.

Video: Sociopath Personality Test - 10 Sociopathic Signs

Credit: From Toxic To Love

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Casey Schmauder is a third year student at the University of Pittsburgh studying nonfiction writing and psychology, currently enjoying a study abroad in Ireland writing for CollegeTimes and TeenTimes.