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¶ … Women Stay with Sociopaths Finding out that one's husband does not care about anybody but themselves and is a psychopath, could be among the worse things for a wife to hear, but it has happened, and it continues to happen in hundreds of relationship. The question to answer, however, is not why is this guy a sociopath, but instead, why is this woman staying with this man who is clearly in need of mental health assistance. It can be hard to imagine how a woman, after finding out horrendous things about her husband could choose to stay with him despite who she knows he truly is. This was the case with Mary Jo Buttafuoco. After she found out her husband was cheating on her with Amy Fisher, a teenager at the time, her world came tumbling down on her. The picture perfect life that she for a very long time she thought she had, all ended the day that her husband was publicly denounced. Yet to...

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They fall in love, and love unfortunately blinds all. This was the case with Mary Jo Buttafuoco. Knowing that the only way she would be able to financially survive was with her husband, it was that that hindered her from moving on for a very time, as is the case with all the others who have also been in her place. Not even knowing about the term sociopath, made Mary Jo Buttafuoco not truly comprehend was going on in her husband's head. Sociopaths love to keep things under their control, and they lack any sort of remorse knowing that a person will suffer because of him and because of the consequences to…

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Buttafuoco, Mary Jo. Getting it through my thick skull: why I stayed, what I learned, and what millions of people involved with sociopaths need to know. Deer Beach, FL: Health Communications, 2009. Print.

Anderson, D. Love fraud: how marriage to a sociopath fulfilled my spiritual plan. Egg Harbor Township, NJ: Anderly Publishing, 2010. Print.


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