“For psychopaths, saying, 'I love you,' doesn't stir up any more emotion than saying, 'Please pass the milk.' They can parrot back what they've heard other people say but their facial expressions don't match their words. Their ability to verbalize feelings is most likely a learned behavior, as opposed to a genuine emotional experience.”
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