What is the opposite personality type of someone with ASPD (antisocial personality disorder)?

Last Updated: 02.07.2025 12:33

What is the opposite personality type of someone with ASPD (antisocial personality disorder)?

Almost everyone in life can recover.

ASPD persons are generally in a position of intense difficulty in functioning in society [that is NOT to say there ‘is no hope']. But. A lack of love and acceptance can ONLY be overcome by an even more authentic REVERSE of genuine love and acceptance.

A person with the ‘Light Triad of Personality Traits’.

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Except your female version of ASPD [BPD in females…] → these birds invariably require (although are never willing {also note: almost without question they have been victims of horrific trauma}) - long term residential therapeutic care.

This is NOT to say that ‘such a person’ is the ‘most desirable of personalities’ [from wherein your comparison is purely against a person with ASPD].

Kk. Take care and GL!

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[See *attached photos* → i.e. a) what even is ‘the light triad’, b) likewise, what's the dark, c) I have an equitable combination of a) and b), however *that's my result for the dark Triad test* {realistically speaking, however, Machiavellianism is the ONLY true absolutely worthwhile knowledge to have in one's life} i.e. nice guys finish last… and if you finish last… y'all gonna get anything done? For yourself? Or anyone? Nup].

(Was a bugger to upload… ffs… nfi if correct ‘order’).

In my honest [as well as expert, experiential + very high IQ]: opinion → you need a bit of darkness to fight the really dark people out there.

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Funnily enough. And there's been a plethora of research about this [this is an inadvertent explanation for the aforementioned point]: the typical female pornography/literotica fantasy is generally of the ‘type’: werewolf, barrister, vampire, pirate, surgeon, billionaire… and yes, it is ‘common’ for the female to *fantasise* [NOTHING MORE is needed] - about this said of types. But what is underlying the theme is the MOST important component to understanding why ‘in life, we need a mixture of the good and the bad’ (you'll find out one day {particularly if you're a female} - when you meet someone truly bad) → as pertinent to this fantasy is: THE FEMALE is *initially* attracted by the ‘monster’ - however this is NOT their prima facie motivation or ‘desire’, rather it is → THEY SEEK [AND in the fantasy, indeed do believe they will]: to TAME the beast/monster - such that he will be her prince/king and be there *to fight of the REAL MONSTERS*.

Aside from that. BE A NICE GUY. BUT NOT *TOO* NICE.

Because if there's one saying [amongst many] - that holds true, it is: nice guys finish LAST!

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