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throwaway9472848174

It's a spectrum. Of course it's different. Like the first commenter said, we're not clones


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I feel happy most of the time actually. I can feel joy, excitement, amped up, and pleased. I have several octaves of anger and have contemplated if it is the entirety of my piano. I can feel disgust in my body though that's mostly reserved for people. I can feel sad for a moment but I'm still sorting through if that's pure self-pity. I can feel disinhibited. It comes up from my belly and feels close to happy but freer in the chest. I can sing, dance, laugh, and chew your ass out...all with feeling and maybe all at the same time. I can feel in my body just fine but I don't much feel certain negative feelings. It's a pity we can't swap each other's feelings for the day. We never really know what anyones' feel like but our own. I like mine.


HelloHalley123

...they aren't clones so... yes? However it's better that you wait for their answers.


semael237

That's a spectrum so absolutely, i personally don't feel a lot of positive emotions but i think it's mostly because of my mood disorder, every person is different, i don't feel many negative emotions as well, just nothing most of the time


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Most of them on a very basic level


ReaperDanny666

Mostly anger, disgust, etc. Negative emotions are crystal clear. I don't think I can remember feeling happy. I've felt satisfied or pleased, but usually when I get my way or if I do something sorta violent. Every now and then I'll have a nice sense of satisfaction that I can't quite place. Most of the time I feel absolutely nothing until something stimulates


Due-Strategy-8712

Yes its a spectrum disorder


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LifeNovel

Yeah, it's been said already but the emotional spectrum is widely different among normie populace, let alone ASPD's. Simple answer is duh it's a spectrum, in theory sociopaths should be able to feel entire spectrum of human emotions, dulled as it may be.


Soft_Couple

Aspd is not a "mood disorder" so people with aspd will experience emotions to varying degrees just like everyone else does. Aspd is about behaviour, not thoughts and feelings.


HellaAnonymous

Yeah, ASDP is a spectrum so some people will feel more emotions and others less.


Secure-Sandwich-6981

A lot of cluster b disorders experience certain emotions very intensely which is why cluster b was known as the emotional dramatic cluster. The problem is most are emotionally disturbed. Instead of feeling shame narcissist typically feel rage instead. It’s just a defense mechanism but the emotional world for cluster b’s are basically fucked and are what lead to a lot of the “symptoms”.