You will get along a lot better when he thinks that you have a network of people to fall back on rather than just him. Have you talked to him about spending the night with Shuichi or about me?
I like to fish. Specifically, fly fishing. I make my own lures. Wally, my son, has gotten better at casting. By better I mean that he has stopped catching me or himself with the hook. He still refuses to fish in the winter with me, though.
This all came up casually between us while we were discussing everything else. He will be surprised, ask questions, and depending on how well you can sell him on that exchange genuinely happening, be pleased.
In the future, you're going to have to do your own "detective" work to show that you get along with people. But consider this is a chance to test my skills.
I always thought "sociopathy" was more of a pop culture term, similar to how we use the word "psycho" in Japan. It's one of the handful of English words that everybody knows, but it's far removed from a real clinical definition.
Clinically, no, we don't use the term any more. But it's hard to shake old habits. Still, it describes people that already have a lot to deal with on top of getting a bad reputation in the media.
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[the prospect is so distressing he barely even notices the bit about analysis]
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This all came up casually between us while we were discussing everything else. He will be surprised, ask questions, and depending on how well you can sell him on that exchange genuinely happening, be pleased.
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...That's brilliant.
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Try digging up hobbies, goals, dreams. Dirt will probably only work with Jack.
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[a pause]
...Shit, that really is exactly what a sociopath would say.
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[did you know, this boy is a nerd]
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