IIN to feel happy at the sight of people afraid of you?

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  • Sounds not only abnormal, but sociopathic. You say you've only been in one fight, but relish the fear in the eyes of anyone in front of you, so...I'm guessing since you consider yourself not a particularly scary person, either you've been in more than one fight/altercation and/or are an animal abuser.

    There was a VERY similar post just last year from someone, not sure if it was you, or someone with an identical standpoint, but when asked how they had the opportunity to see fear in the eyes of someone on a semi-regular basis, or at least multiple times, without being in even any fights/confrontations, the user replied "well, I get that look from animals all the time right before I kill them, and that's why people always refer to what I do "as torturing" and then went on this big long rant about how he/she didn't see it as torture, just that since they enjoyed the "fear" in their eyes, they prolonged the experience (aka by torturing) because it was "no fun"/"not enough time" occurring from the beginning to the time of death.

    Which i was like 1. Wtf
    2. How can you say torturing something, just so you can "get off" or get that "high/euphoric" feeling isn't torture? I mean, that's what torture is, you're not ready for the victim to be dead and "no longer fun" so you stretch out the violent interaction by, Survey Says? Torturing!

    If you're not an animal abuser (hopefully) than No, I would still consider that to be abnormal, also, no offense, but "kind" people don't relish the fear exuded by others, that's why they're "kind" you don't have to refrain from only actions, but still enjoy it visually, emotionally & mentally for it to "cast you out" of the 'group of kind people', true, kind people don't do stuff like, but they also don't find those things appealing/attractive/positively stimulating.
    That's a more mammalian (and some reptilian)/predatory brain mechanism

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    • And when I say I relish seeing people in fear, it's mostly those videos of people going through scary houses and such. You know the ones. Imagining them running in fear from me? Yes pleeease

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    • Jesus no, I couldn't hurt an animal, my poor heart! You're confusing my desire to see people afraid with my desire to hurt people. It's a very weird disconnected feeling. I couldn't bring myself to hurt anything/anyone unless they were hurting someone I care about. I would protect my friends and the people around me with my life. But I just get a weird, twisted enjoyment from seeing people scared and in fear, especially of me. Not hurt or genuinely in pain. Just scared.

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