Recently, a reporter was inquiring about people who live double lives. Why do they do it? Can they maintain double lives for a long time? What are the dangers?
Like most of us at Lovefraud, I have some experience with this. My ex-husband, James Montgomery, cheated with at least six different women during our 2.5-year marriage. He had a child with one of the women. Ten days after I left him, he married the mother of the child, which was the second time he committed bigamy. And of course, he took a quarter-million dollars from me—spending much of the money entertaining these other women.
Not everyone who lives a double life is a sociopath. Some people, like spies and undercover cops, are doing their jobs. But for all those people who don’t have a legitimate reason for creating an alternate existence—why do they do it?
Exploitation
Sociopaths are social predators who live their lives by exploiting others. When sociopaths live double lives, the prime reason is probably because it enables them to exploit multiple people simultaneously.
This is especially true of the parasites that sponge off of their romantic partners. I’ve heard of many, many cases in which sociopaths, both male and female, are involved with two, three or even more romantic relationships at once, and taking from all of their partners—money, sex, cars, entertainment, whatever. Essentially the sociopaths are looking for supply, and the more sources of supply they have, the better.
Promiscuity
Another reason for double lives is the promiscuity of sociopaths. Most sociopaths have a high appetite for sex, amazing stamina, and get bored easily. Consequently, what they really want in their sex lives is variety. So they hook up with a variety of people, in a variety of places, and engage in a variety of sex acts.
Often, however, the sociopaths’ sexual partners do not share these wide-ranging proclivities. But the sociopaths don’t bother to tell the truth about what they’re doing. The sociopaths simply pursue their sexual agendas with multiple people, but keep everyone separate. Sometimes this involves elaborate ruses and manipulation.
Thrill of the game
This leads to another point—many sociopaths simply love the game. They love getting over on people—one expert called this “duping delight.”
For example, one night shortly after we were engaged, my ex-husband came to visit me. He was driving a strange car. When I asked him whose car it was, he told me an elaborate story about it belonging to a military buddy. The truth was that he had another woman staying with him for a week, and he drove her car to my house. I don’t know what reason he gave her for taking her car, but whatever it was, it was unnecessary. He could have driven his own car. I believe Montgomery just wanted to take her car to visit me for the thrill of getting over on both of us.
I’ve heard of other cases like this. A woman brought one man that she was dating to a trade association dinner in which another man she was dating was being presented with an award. Why? For the fun of seeing one guy squirm, and the other guy clueless.
Mask of normalcy
Finally, some sociopaths hold a job, have a family, maintain a house and go to church to provide cover for their true pursuits—sex, drugs, crime and perhaps even murder. This is how some famous serial killers operated, such as Dennis Lynn Rader, the BTK killer. He worked, was a church deacon, and killed 10 people. His wife of 34 years never knew of his desire to “bind, torture and kill.”
Even when they aren’t killers, many sociopaths establish “normal” lives to make it easier to pursue their exploitative interests. Some sociopaths are also extremely concerned about their image. They want to keep their places in society, and having a spouse, family, job and a hot car all contribute to their status.
In answer to one of the questions at the beginning of this article, many sociopaths can, indeed, maintain the double lives for many, many years. I’ve heard from plenty of women who were married 10, 20, 25 years—and then were shocked to discover what their husbands were doing throughout their entire marriage.
Dangers of the double lives
Yes, I suppose some sociopaths face danger because of their double lives—but honestly, I’m not overly concerned about them.
But the dangers to unknowing partners are serious. Sociopaths bleed their partners of money to fund their extracurricular activities. As I reported in my new book, Red Flags of Love Fraud—10 signs you’re dating a sociopath, 20 percent of Lovefraud survey respondents said that their sociopathic partners infected them with sexually transmitted diseases. In this blog, I’ve reported at least two cases of men who were convicted of knowingly transmitting HIV to unknowing sex partners.
But even when partners aren’t physically harmed by the double lives of sociopaths, the psychological damage of betrayal is profound. Discovery of the truth leads to two kinds of shock: The shock at the callous actions of the sociopath, and the personal shock that the partner was totally in the dark.
Recovery, for the targets, can be long and difficult. In the meantime, the sociopaths simply move on to another life.
BBE:
Therapy went well the other day. It was my third session and he is going to start EMDR with me on my next appointment. I am feeling good about it…I need something.
BBE,
thanks for the laugh!
I just saw the link you posted.
lol
Louise;
Sounds like we are in the same space, save for the sugar. Thankfully, I do not have a sweet tooth.
As for AD drugs, its the SSRIs and SSNIs that have the really issues, at least in my experience. One of my issues with the medical community is that these are first line drugs suitable for “typical depression” when most people actually suffer from “atypical depression.” The problem with the latter is that fewer treatment options exist (Wellbutrin, some TCAs) and of course MAOIs.
I am on the EMSAM patch again, a transdermal MAOI. It has spectacular efficacy and can quickly lift even the most atypically depressed person. It does not cause weight gain (will cause loss even), has no sexual side effects (more on that) and has no withdrawal syndrome. It does not make you feel drugged or dumbed — in fact, quite the opposite.
However, there is one big problem — exacerbates insomnia. It is also known to trigger alcohol and sexual compulsions. But the stuff does work!
Ox Drover;
Yes, all psychopaths and sociopaths suffer from “anti-social” personality disorder, the camel term coined by the committee of experts.
Skyar;
Isn’t that funny?
yep.
I highly recommend that anyone who hasn’t clicked on BBE’s link above, go check it out.
Louise, I would advise you to do everything you are doing, and I have been doing them myself….and have eliminated the sleeping pill I ahve taken…for my sleep apnea…so now I go to bed essentially at the same time each night, go right to sleep and get up at the same time every day. Even if I have not slept well the night before I do NOT TAKE ANY NAPS….naps interfere with the sleep cycle so NO naps….I allow myself to go to bed an hour early or an hour late, but do not let myself get up later no matter what.
Is working fine and it only took me 1 week to wean myself off the ambien. TOWANDA for me.
The EMDR is GREAT for PTSD I think, so go for it. I think it helped me more than anything.
Living healthy, ACTING healthy is important. I quit smokiing. Son D and I were trying to figure out WHEN (CRS neither of us can remember) but the best we can figure is about 3 years ago. I still want a cigarette once in a while but I know I am NOT going to revert. I drink so little alcohol that it is not a problem for me. The total of about 4 glasses of wine a year! Caffine is mainly a little bit in the morning with a cup of half decaf/half regular coffee SOME mornings not every morning. NEVER after noon.
Fresh fruits and veggies, lots! LOW MEATS that I raised myself or organic chicken til I get my rabbit farm up and running (2 mama rabbits and one daddy rabbit will raise all I need or want)
GOOD TO MYSELF that is the key. In my case is low sodium, low sugar, low caffine, low alcohol and lower calorie, increased exercise and NO nicotine. My son said yesterday that our friends had been noticing how much better I looked and seemed. That’s good because I FEEL BETTER. Lower stress for sure.
BBE:
Wow, I have never heard of EMSAM. Sounds fantastic! Which dosage are you taking?
BBE most medications for depression also cause insomnia. That is why I have to take the name brand of mine and take it in the MORNINGS ONLY because if i took the 2 x a day generic then I was awake all night…even WITH the sleeping pill. Now I am off the sleeping pill and sleeping well.
Whatever medications and/or OTC “natural” things you are taking need to be assessed on how they function with other things. (foods, medications etc) Even some vitamins are TOXIC in over doses and can literally cause death….just as LACK of certain vitamins can cause scurvy and other severe problems, including death. So what you eat, drink and supplement with is important in the other all health management.
Since a lot of the supplements are not regulated, and you don’t know how much active ingredient you are actually getting in them, they can be very dangerous. Also the CLAIMS for “weight loss” and other claims that are made that are spurious or out right FRAUD make me sick. I can’t believe how many people spend huge amounts of money on these spurious and fraudulent products each year. In the BILLIONS of dollars spent. It makes me wonder if the people who sell these products are not psychopaths. They are con artists for sure.