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We often mistake sociopathic charm or sociopathic manipulation for genuine charm. So what are the differences? In this video, we uncover the five signs of sociopathic charm, commonly used by sociopaths and people with antisocial personality disorder (ASPD), why they do it, and how to recognize when someone’s charm is not genuine. Understand the tactics such as love bombing, fake empathy, and fake love used by sociopaths to manipulate and control their victims in relationships and dating. The goal of this video is to help you protect yourself and your loved ones by staying informed about these manipulative tactics. Disclaimer: While this is commonly associated with sociopaths, not all people with personality disorders will exhibit these behaviors, and sometimes even individuals without such disorders, but maybe have sociopathic traits, can engage in these manipulative tactics. This video is not intended to demonize anyone but to keep everyone informed about these manipulation tactics. Our goal is to promote awareness and understanding to help protect against harmful behaviors in relationships. #manipulation #dating Writer: Dylan Swanepoel Script Editor & Manager: Kelly Soong Voice Over: Gabriel Miles Animator Evelvaii Youtube Manager: Cindy Cheong References: Alsawalqa, R. O. (2019). Is the sociopath socially intelligent? A new framework for understanding sociopathy. Utopía y praxis latinoamericana: revista internacional de filosofía iberoamericana y teoría social, (5), 298-306. Harma Meffert, Valeria Gazzola, Johan A. den Boer, Arnold A. J. Bartels, Christian Keysers, Reduced spontaneous but relatively normal deliberate vicarious representations in psychopathy, Brain, Volume 136, Issue 8, August 2013, Pages 2550–2562, doi.org/10.1093/brain/awt190 Künecke, J., Mokros, A., Olderbak, S., & Wilhelm, O. (2018). Facial responsiveness of psychopaths to the emotional expressions of others. PLoS One, 13(1), e0190714. Bonovitz, C. (2015). Charisma and Self-Destruction: A Developmental View. Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 51(1), 51–73. doi.org/10.1080/00107530.2015.963831 Zhao, X., & Epley, N. (2021). Insufficiently complimentary?: Underestimating the positive impact of compliments creates a barrier to expressing them. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 121(2), 239. Pech, R. J., & Slade, B. W. (2007). Organisational sociopaths: rarely challenged, often promoted. Why?. Society and Business Review, 2(3), 254-269.