Recently Lovefraud heard from a woman whom we’ll call Trina. Trina was involved with a sociopath for five years, who abandoned her eight months ago, after wrecking her financially and emotionally. Still, she continued to be in shock, denial and disbelief—until the guy sent her the following poem:
Catch and Release
Before I pull your hair and leave you for dead
I will ravish you
not physically, but with words sensuous and firm
with sibilance rolling off my chameleon tongue
and metaphors byzantine and allusive pitched
to that intimate space between your ears.
I will watch you wriggle with denial,
claw with anger, bargain for release,
splash like a drowning animal in hopelessness.
And when I observe the contour of your acceptance,
the precise moment your will bends pliantly to mine
I will release you.
Game over.
Trina was horrified, and when she communicated this to the guy, he denied that the poem was at all autobiographical. He said she needed to “lighten up;” she was too “up tight;” he’d just taken a line from a TV show and embellished it. Here’s how he explained it to Trina:
“I thought that was a great opening line and I twisted it a bit, threw in Elizabeth Kubler-Ross’s five stages of grief as I played on the word ‘dead’ and created a poem, role playing the braggart and using a line that fishermen do when they fish for fun and not food.”
“This man knows he drove me to the point of near suicide,” Trina says, “and rather than feeling badly for it, he actually taunts me, to this day.”
When there is no reason
Many sociopaths are parasites, manipulating people into giving them money, food, sex, a place to live—whatever. But some sociopaths, who may actually hold down a job and have their own resources, manipulate people, even torment them, just for the fun of it.
There are sociopaths who break women’s hearts just to watch them fall apart. There are sociopaths who commit crimes just to prove they can get away with it. There are sociopaths who disrupt workplaces for their own amusement. These people simply want to be puppet masters, pulling strings and watching everyone else jump.
This is probably the most difficult type of sociopathic behavior to comprehend. Many of us have spent hours, days, weeks, even years trying to figure out why a sociopath acted the way he or she did. Sometimes there is no reason other than the sociopath found the situation he or she created to be entertaining.
So how do we come to grips with this? How do normal people, who try to be considerate and cooperative, understand this behavior?
We can’t. These sociopaths are totally twisted. It’s just the way they are.
Dear Overcoming,
That is where my ex S is hiding…be carefull!!!!!! Apparently he has made a few more victms in your country and is assuming new camuflage…(the cameleon) ..he has so many degrees and specialties that it is impossible to achieve even if one lives twice as much as a normal human being. A man who is bigamous and who has abandoning 2 sons and 1 daugther under the age of 12 is now teaching professionals on children’s education and the importance of family and parents envolviment in the children’s upbring…WHAT ELSE CAN WE EXPECT FROM A S?
Overcoming,
and he has never, ever attended any University…the man is a genius..
Thanks, GeminiGirl. Love your name!
I created and posted a blog on my myspace page about emotional abuse. You will see many forms of emotional abuse in the blog, and with that, many things that we have encountered being with a sociopath. I also left a link at the bottom of the blog for Lovefraud. The title of the bog is “Falling rose Pedals Facts About Emotional Abuse”
http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=105302917&blogId=504767646
Southernman:
WOW……it gave me chills…….from head to toe!!!!!
Great site, great reminder, great information!.
THANK YOU FOR DOING THIS…..I hope it offered you some cathartic healing.
XXOO
Be well.
Dear southernman,
Glad to hear from you anf glad you seem to be doing well. Suire miss your great posts and wisdom, and points of view. Sometimes I feel like the only person who has been here “forever”—I slow down reading/posting for a day or two but if I stay gone too long, I lose the threads.
So am back to working an hour or two and then taking a break and reading/posting—can’t keep up the 8 hours straight of hard labor like I used to, and surely not in this heat and humidity! Getting old and infirm sure sucks!!!!
Dear wise Southernman,
I don’t have any time left (because I spent the last hour reading your spectacular MySpace page) except to say, Thanks for posting the link to it and Congratulations on the great job of describing abuse. Great job!
Thank you all for your kind thoughts about the blog…. As I was creating it, I must say that I had some repressed memories pop up about my sociopath… sigh… what a long road the healing can be…
Oxy, I don’t come here much anymore… … frankly, reading the threads here depresses me… at some point, I had to just move on from thinking, or writing about it all, and although this is a great place for healing, there comes a time, when there really isn’t any more answers to what happen and why…
I must say though, that when I first came to this site three years ago, I was truly a broken person and because of the information, support, and the ability to have a forum in which I could express my broken heart and seek those answers to what I had delt with in my socio, it was the first step in healing.. so I will always be grateful to Donna the the others for creating this site… it really does what it is suppose to do, that is to inform, to support and to offer healing advice…
Love and light to all
~Rick
Southernman429
Southernman Hello and thanks for sharing your site. Like you I have reached a point where there are not anymore answers to what happened and why. With out LF and all the good people that have come and gone here over the past 18 months I would still be looking for more answers. I know more now about sociopaths than I ever wanted to know. At least I comprehend that they are everywhere. I understand me better than ever. Still I read here from time to time. But I don’t hang on to LF for dear life like I have in the past. I don’t even remember what blogger’s said it but these two things is what has got me to where I am now (1) The Truth Will Set You Free – But First It Will Piss You Off and (2) This is a Life Lesson – dont fail it~! It is just so sad that many of us have taken most of our lives to get the Lesson….they should teach these things in grade school. Hey Sweet Lilly – just wana say BOO to you…
Hi Southernman429:
I LOVE your site..it helped me enormously and I intend to show it to some women I know who are domestic violence victims and who are still in the f.o.g.
When you wrote:
“when there really isn’t any more answers to what happened and why”, I just want to make a comment about it.
I don’t come here anymore for those reasons. I got WHY “it happened “(because they are spychopaths)and WHAT happened ( I was just another of their targets), pretty quickly. I also learned the genetic link and some other important red flags and rules that are necessary to have insight.
The reason i have to come here Southernman, is because i WAS the victim of every single item you mentioned in your List! It was from when I was a child and then OF COURSE later, as a result of this… as an adult. Throw in a massive dose of physical violence with that Southernman and you will find someone who is soooo “angry and eroded” that they still have to ( and want to) come here for emotional validation and a big release of sooooo many different complex FEELINGS.All to do with my recovery from years of abuse at the hands of a multitude of P’s.
Some days just a simple joke that someone cracks on lovefraud (Rosa is the queen of this! lol!) in the midst of their pain will cause a miracle to happen so I can get through climbing what feels like Mount Everest. Other times i can safely express my rage that I feel I THINK that have “ALREADY DEALT WITH a HUNDRED times” and yet there it is again, in all its ugly homicidal/suicidal glory. Othertimes, reading posts and just feeling that i MIGHT be helping some one here who is experiencing the same pain as I do, is enough to make me feel that life is worth living. And the list goes on and on.
Lucky Oxy needs to come back here, because without her patience and telling her story over and over (which i can’t do yet) and without her “taking notice” of almost every thing thats going down, I would have “given up the ghost” MONTHS ago. Her insight and humour has saved my a#se literally.