--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" > <curtisdeltablues@> wrote: > > > > "> Enjoying pain implies empathy, just inverted." > > > > No. That is not how they are processing it according to this > > author. A sadist may operate the way you describe, from empathy. > > But the result is that sociopaths experience pleasure in tormenting > > others as if it is a game and they are winning. Are you arguing > > points from a book you haven't read? > > I believe he was commenting on what *you* said, > actually: "Wherever they are they take delight > in tormenting people." You did read the book, > right? > > Also Sal's remark (although she hasn't read the > book): > > "Right, most just live for the thrill of > tormenting others, in either petty or much > larger ways, whatever they can get away with." > > Neither of these characterizations shows up in > any of the material I've read about sociopathy. > > To the extent that sociopaths "torment" people, > they do it as a way of getting something they > want from them; they don't do it just for the > fun of it. The "delight" is in getting what they > wanted, not in seeing the other person in pain. > That was Lawson's point, I think.
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