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Wow, so there really is NOTHING you can do in regards to a sociopath!
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[quote:Bongo7:MV8yNjA1MTQwXzQ1NTI3NjQ5XzUxQzQ5QkQ2] That's not a good situation. I've dealt with my fair share of them and have learned the best thing you can do is to keep them out of your life as much as possible. Does he live with you? If he's 18 is he moving out soon? Be very careful if you try to talk about this with his dad--family members can sort of block stuff out of there head when it comes to their loved ones. Don't try to "protect" his family beyond that--it'll just cause complications, and may turn him against you--and sociopaths are dangerous in complicated situations. They will use everyone's emotions to their advantage. What is some of the behavior you're witnessing? [/quote]
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18 year old step son,....bad bad bad....
in doing my research, I am discovering that there is very little you can do with a soul that has no conscience.
Now, how do I talk his father into dealing with this so that the rest of his family are protected?
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