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The premise isn’t really accurate—there isn’t evidence that “all psychopaths love animals so much,” or that people with high psychopathic traits uniformly have strong affection for animals.
What is closer to reality is more nuanced:
Some people with high psychopathic traits can like animals because animals are predictable, nonjudgmental, and easy to control. That can feel comfortable compared to humans.
Others are indifferent—they don’t feel strong attachment either way.
A smaller subset may show cruelty, especially if they have broader antisocial behavior patterns—but that’s not the same thing as “psychopathy = animal harm.”
Also, “psychopathy” itself isn’t a single switch you have or don’t have. It’s a cluster of traits (low empathy, shallow affect, impulsivity, callousness), and people vary a lot across those dimensions.
The “psychopaths love animals” idea mostly comes from pop culture mixing together a few things:
controlled emotional relationships (animals feel safer than humans)
selective empathy (they may care about pets but not strangers)
and online stereotypes that simplify personality into caricatures
In real psychology research, attachment to pets is actually pretty widespread across many personality types—including people with antisocial traits. It’s not a reliable “tell” in either direction.
If you want, �I can break down what clinical psychopathy actually predicts in terms of empathy, bonding, and attachment—because it’s usually more complicated (and less cinematic) than people think.
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>>16963924
I would normally curse you for the pointless chatbot reply but it's not like OP deserved any better.
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Torturing animals is a sign of psychopathy or some other disorder anon. Unless you knew that already and are baiting for a certain type of reply
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>>16963891
Hitler wasn't a psychopath. Maybe a narcissist. But definitely not a psychopath.
>>16963924
kek
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>>16963928
>the first ever AI FPBP
AGI soon..?
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>>16963924
>LOOK MOMMY I USED THE AI!!
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https://youtu.be/bMluF0-3HmI?si=76zz6kp56SvoZl-P
https://youtu.be/Za_WwaJNSEw?si=eOy5nTlSxNSQwmZW
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>>16963891
I don't know, why do hqitians eat dogs and cats from the people?



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