Last week I did something that I really didn’t want to do. Thursday evening, I went out in the cold and rain to sit through a “customer appreciation” dinner at the dealership where we leased our car. My husband, Terry, wanted to go, but he couldn’t, because he just had knee surgery and was supposed to stay off his feet. So he put on his best smile and cajoled me into going. The event included a drawing for a big, flat-screen TV, and to win, all we had to do was show up. There wouldn’t be many people there, so our chances were good.
I knew I wouldn’t win the TV. I’m not the lucky one—he is. Plus, we don’t need a TV. The one we have is fine. But Terry, like most men, is a gadget guy. He really wanted to try to win the latest in TV technology. So to make him happy, I went to the dinner.
This is what we do when we’re in love—we try to please our beloved. We’re cooperative. We acquiesce to their requests. It is normal behavior in an intimate relationship—behavior that gets perverted when the other person in the relationship is a sociopath.
Giving in to requests
I remember the requests from the sociopath in my life, James Montgomery. They all came after he proclaimed his love to me:
• He needed money to cover expenses until his big business ventures, which would benefit us both, were funded. Could I help out?
• He wanted to take me to Australia to show me off to his family and do some business. Could I put the trip on my credit cards?
• He wanted to get married quickly. We were in love, we were adults, what were we waiting for?
• He really needed a new computer—it was important that he work with the latest technology. Did I believe in him? Would I buy it for him?
Although I had trepidation about many of the requests—especially as my savings diminished and my credit card balances grew—he cajoled. He proclaimed his love. He talked about our future together. I acquiesced. I gave in. I caved.
My behavior was normal for an intimate relationship. When two people are together, we cooperate with our beloved. We try to make him or her happy.
That’s the problem with sociopaths. They appear to be normal, but they are not. Consequently, we respond in normal ways, and get ourselves in trouble.
We weren’t stupid. We were deceived.
Sometimes sociopaths can keep up the façade of normalcy for a long time. In my case, my ex-husband never deviated from the “I love you, we’re in this together” script. That’s what kept me behaving as a normal wife would, accommodating his requests, even to my own financial detriment. It was only after I found outside evidence of his treachery that the whole charade fell apart.
Most people are normal
So now what? How do we keep ourselves from repeating the miserable experience of the sociopath?
First of all, we know they exist. We know there are people who look normal, just like us, but are missing the parts that make us truly human. They have no conscience, no empathy, no emotional connection to others, and no remorse.
Secondly, we must learn to trust our instincts. When someone generates an atypical feeling within us—nervousness in the gut, prickling on the back of the neck, doubt in our minds—we must pay attention. An abnormal reaction to another person may be our only clue that someone who appears to be normal is not.
The good news is that most people are normal. Most people are capable of love, human connection and supportiveness. Yes, we all have our flaws, but when we are with a normal person in a loving relationship, we can safely do as they ask.
So I went to the dinner at the car dealership. I didn’t win the TV. But by going, I made my husband happy, which made me happy. That’s what happens in a normal relationship.
also the fact that he NEVER did anything without announcing it……mostly in ‘s code’……
He always gave me a ‘heads up’…..
I never figured this out until we were divorcing…..and remember how well my decoder worked during the divorce….100% accuracy! I studied his dictionary!
🙂
Goodnight……
Well, I went to bed early and missed the conversation here.
skillets with batteries, silicone, patents and buried cash. It’s got all the elements of a thriller/mystery novel.
I can help, I wrote a patent once and my xP has a green military duffle bag too. It was huge!
And he would bury cash too. Out in the woods!
Now it’s 3AM and I can’t sleep
I can see I went to bed too early last night and you guys needed a monitor on the blog to get your act straight!!!
BOINK!!! BOINK!!! BOINK!!!! and BTW (that means “by the way”) I do NOT smoke dope or grow it, and my skillet is NOT a sex toy, so you guys straighten up and fly right or I will show you what it does!!!! LOL ROTFLMAO You guys are SICK-Os! LOL
LOL! gmorning Oxy,
it was THEM, it wasn’t ME!
They’re perverts! They stay up late at night and dream up new sex toys. skillet shaped and multi-purpose.
Its 5AM and I’m finally getting sleepy again. Have fun at your presentation. Maybe the rain will stop for you. (hug)
gnite.
Yeah, I’veonly read the last 5 posts, or so, but I can see that I need to go back and catch up. It sounds like I missed a good night. What’s this about Oxy’s skillet, sex toys and smoking pot?
I need a cyber bowl of chicken soup. I’ve had the flu since Tuesday. Can I get an “Ohhhhhh”, and a (((hug))).
kim frederick,
I actually made a homemade batch of chicken noodle soup yesterday….
This bowls for you….Would you like extra noodles? And here’s a hug for you to (((hug))).
Are you feeling any better?
Sounds like they had a big party here last night!!!
Was your flu any worse than the “normal” flu? My son came home from school yesterday and said that his english teacher was home bound with the swine flu….
I’m hoping that this isn’t something he brings home with him, SEEING as he hasn’t brought anything else home from school, like books, or homework, or passing grades! Lol.
I am almost paranoid of getting sick right now….Something I don’t even normally think about. But I am doing a big show in 2 weeks and I have alot of money invested in inventory for this show. I need to be well, so I can try and sell some of it or I am screwed for the winter months, money wise. I am keeping my fingers crossed….
In our county they closed a couple of the schools because of low attendance because of the flu. (last fri) But I think the regular flu is going around just as much as the swine flu.
My son was sick over the weekend and had a 102 fever on Sat. and some flu symtoms but it was like a 24 hour thing.
What is this? I wake up and find out henry is dating Dionne Warwick? Wow, henry, when you switch teams, you don’t mess around!!!!!! ha ha ha ha
Oxy, change is inevitable. Someone was bound to come along and improve the ordinary cast iron skillet. May as well be us!
ha ha ha
Witsend, I don’t know what the differenceis between the regular flu and the swine flu. I was miserable with all the symptoms of thecommon cold, but also had body aches, fever, chills, etc. Yes, I am feeling a little better. I still have the cold part of it, butit seems like the body ache fever parthas diminished.
Maybe you could try Head-on, lots of vitamin C, and herbal teas to try to ward off any offending virus, that might come home with your son!
Thanks for the soup and the ((Hug)) I feel much better now.
Good luck with your show! I’m sending white light.
Kim,
The only difference I’ve been able to figure out is that it is not the season yet for the regular flu. So anyone getting the flu now is probably getting swine flu. I work at a Children’s Hospital in the Emergency Department and we got flooded with swine flu cases. Many of our staff came down with it. I almost wish I’d gotten it instead of this lingering virus I’ve had since August that is sitting in my sinuses. I cough a lot and can never clear my sinuses. It really sucks.
But anyway, for those of you who are sick or on the verge of getting sick, drink lots of clear fluids and take vitamin C. I hope you all get (or stay) healthy. This is a nasty season for viruses.
kim f,
when my son was sick I called the CFDC and asked them what the symtoms were for swine flu. Because I didn’t know the difference. There isn’t a difference…
Symtoms are pretty generic. In other words similar to regular flu. Loss of appetite, loss of energy, fever, coughing, runny or stuffed up nose, chills/hot to accompany fever & of course the aches that come with fever, some also report sore thoat.
Star said above that it isn’t the season yet for the regular flu. I didn’t know that.
A friend of mine recently went to her doctor because she felt so sick with the flu. He told her the swine flu test was 300.00 and testing for the regular flu was much less expensive. He said either way what he would give her was the same. So he tested her for the regular flu because of cost factor.
NOW WHY would that swine flu test be so high? Just because it CAN? Oh, one of my pet peeves…I better not get started….Grrr. The cost of medical.