The Sociopath Test: Find Out if You're a Sociopath
By Simone Smith
Has anyone ever called you a sociopath? Or do you sometimes wonder if you might be one? Perhaps you would like to investiate further by taking the convenient sociopath test I have put together to see if you likely are.
Before we proceed, let's take a moment to work out a small matter of nomenclature. Though the word "sociopath" is deliciously sexy, it's actually a touch outdated. Someone who was once called a sociopath is now said to be suffering form "antisocial personality disorder." Other personality types that have also been tossed into the antisocial personality disorder bucket include psychopaths and those with amoral, asocial, and antisocial personalities.
If, therefore, you want to see if you exhibit 'clinical' symptoms of a sociopath, you'll have to be checking yourself against common characteristics of those with antisocial personality disorder. Just wanted to let you know about that minor detail - though please feel free to refer to yourself as a sociopath - if you pass the test, that is.
Take the Sociopath Test!
What is a Sociopath?
Generally, a sociopath is someone who is unable to adhere to widely accepted social norms due to a disregard for others combined with a lack of remorse after having wronged them, willingness to lie, anxiety, aggressiveness, recklessness, and/or regular run-ins with the law (For a more detailed explanation, see Symptoms of a Sociopath).
Sociopaths are different from psychopaths in that psychopaths are born with these characteristics, whereas sociopaths develop them over time.
So, I'm a sociopath... now what?
Did my little sociopath test reveal your true identity as a sociopath? Well, well, well! Isn't life interesting.
There are some things you can do with this knowledge - continue living your life as always, seek help, and/or leverage your sociopathic personality to your advantage.
If you continue to live as you've always lived, you don't need my help.
If you want to try to deal with this personality disorder, have a look at local, professional therapists (though keep in mind that therapists can only help you develop contingency management programs to help modify your behavior - according to what I've read there is, surprisingly, no actual "cure" for antisocial personality disorders).
How did it go?
What results did you get?
See results without votingIf you want to leverage your sociopathic personality, consider utilizing your unique perspective and worldview to develop solutions, services, and even businesses that can change thousands of lives for the better.
Consider this famous quote by George Bernard Shaw: "The reasonable man adapts himself to the conditions that surround him... The unreasonable man adapts surrounding conditions to himself... All progress depends on the unreasonable man."
You, as a sociopath, are unreasonable. Use that for good. Or at least for personal betterment and amusement. You, could, of course use your disposition for evil... but I am of the opinion that the best way to serve one's own selfish needs is to do that which is good for others as well.
Am I alone?
You are absolutely not alone! No, my friend, there are plenty deranged cohorts for you to associate with, both real and fictional.
First, you must know that sociopaths are different from psychopaths in that they were not born with the traits that make it so difficult for them to assimilate with societal norms. Sociopaths become what they are as a result of their upbringing, outside influences, environmental conditions (e.g. poverty, negligence), or exceptionally high or low levels of intelligence. So while you may have other purely chemical or genetic disorders, your sociopathy, at least, does not make you inherently defective (and even if you are, who cares?).
One of my favorite fictional sociopath characters is Sherlock in the 2010 BBC miniseries. He's smart, sharp, driven, and... well, damn good looking (irrelevant, but worth mentioning). Sherlock is definitely the sociopath type that has emerged due to exceptionally high levels of intelligence - and boy, does he ever do fun things with it!
Plenty of sociopaths exist in the nonfictional world as well - consider all of the driven, selfish, highly unconventional business executives, politicians, athletes, and celebrities out there.
I imagine that a rather large proportion of them have antisocial personality disorders - their very failure to conform with societal norms has helped them stand out and do amazing things.
So do not worry - you are in perfectly good company. You could certainly let your sociopathic nature drive you to ruin, but you could just as easily leverage it in highly amusing, world-changing ways.
For Real Diagnosis, Stick to the Pros
i would like to make it clear that I am by no means a professional and that the test I have created should not be interpreted as a tool used for official diagnosis.
I created that quiz by compiling the common symptoms sociopaths are known to exhibit. These symptoms were found on various health and psychology sites around the web, but even they are not all to be trusted. So take this fun little exercise with a big, fat grain of salt.
If you are truly concerned that you might be a sociopath, I encourage you to consult an expert. Online quizzes are fun, but... they're online quizzes. The only way to really find out if you have antisocial personality disorder is to sit down, in person, with someone properly equipped to evaluate such things. But you already knew that, you sharp character, you!
Comments
This is hilarious Simone! And yes, I am indeed a sociopath (according to the quiz... and yeah, a few other people I know) but your supportive hub makes me feel part of something special. Gotta run I have a snarky email I need to write to a front-end-developer I work with.
Sci-Pi is a high functioning sociopath, at least this turn. There it is.
This was simultaneously frightening, amusing, and interesting. Well done!
Teeheheee!
Very entertaining, Simone. I did manage to find out I'm not a sociopath. Loved it.
Very funny hub, Simone! I wonder if there's still an opening in law school....
Awesome hub! I really like the neat quiz widget you provided. Thanks for putting this great hub together. And for explaining the difference between a sociopath and a psychopath (until now I had always thought they were the same thing!)
I loved the quiz - my favorite part. Must be something with being a lawyer.... LOL!
Thanks for checking out the Hub, y'all! I'm glad you enjoyed the quiz :D
Definitely a nice add on to your other hub. LOL! :)
All part of the plan! ^_^
This is a Masterpiece! Write on Ms. Simone!
Thank you ever so, LillyGrillzit!
Interesting, but at least I know now that I am not a sociopath. Great presentation.
I took your test and didn't make it into sociopathy! But after you described the positive aspects of it, I felt like beating someone up.
It's probably all for the best! :D
Another failure - I'm not a sociopath! Why does it sound more interesting than being Ms Average? Why are we so fascinated by anyone who lives by their own rules in a way that we do not feel able to? Great hub Simone
Hahaa, I think the life of a sociopath is intriguing to many because it is free of the same social attachments that can be so hurtful. For example, I don't imagine that sociopaths are so emotionally plagued by things like heartbreak seeing as they're never likely to fall in love in the first place. But I suppose it is better to know true love and be hurt than to never know it at all, right? So I suppose that not being a sociopath is far more desirable :D
Though exhibiting many symptoms of antisocial personality disorder, you manage to still thrive in general society by effectively gaming the system (and being a damn good actor). Well done!
:( ( Sarcasm )
Ah, so the truth comes out, juanb16!
Yes, something like that.
Good read."Hi I am Victor aka Alladream and I am a fully functional member of society"
Congrats, Alladream74! Heheee!
The test didn't tell me anything i didn't know already.
Hurrah for self awareness!
"Do you research?" that was my favourite phrase. Made me want to watch the series.
Maybe sociopaths can be cool and sexy and ... whatever they may be ... I don't find them attractive for one reason - I am a people - people person (it is a diagnosis, an inborn characteristic), so if anybody will get on my nerves - it would be a person who does not give a "sh-t."
You might find me obscene, but once I was told "Don't take any white sh-t." I kept my silence, but later I thought:
"Who gives?" Nobody will give it willingly, you have to pry it out of their trembling hands.
But, seriously. I just don't like sociopaths.
People are strange. And not happy. You know that we cannot work out normal relationships with each other and then men settle for computers/cars and women for dogs.
I think it is called "para-social" relationship - where there is only one human and the other part either an animal or a thing (security blanket?)
How did you make the quiz? Is there a program like "Do it yourself?"
I love to do a beauty quiz: "Can you still go through the door unassisted?"
Are you sure that you can NOT hurt a sociopath? There is nothing like a challenge.
It is SUCH a good series, kallini2010. Watch it!!!
I think it is highly favorable that you do not find sociopaths attractive. And of course you can hurt a sociopath! You just have to be crafty, is all.
As for para-social relationships.... now that's fascinating. I have a para-social relationship with my Apple products. I guess that makes me polyamorous.
I'm happy to announce that I am a "high functioning sociopath!" This explains soooo much.
@INF Jay:
High? or highly?
I would cut your phrase to "I am [...] high." The rest leave to other people to figure out - they will not be soooo thrilled to know upfront that you are a sociopath.
Note: I am testing a theory. If you are a sociopath - you should not care at all what others say about you.
I have to announce that I have a scientific mind - I take nothing for granted - if you say you are a sociopath - you have to prove it.
Way to go, INFJay! @kallini2010- in my quiz, I named that outcome "high functioning sociopath" because that is how I have seen the term used :)
And about proving one's sociopathy... gosh... sometimes I think there are more sociopathic online personalities than there are REAL personalities.
With that I would agree - the modern way of living robs us of the necessity to build normal relationships. We can survive alone in this jungle, yet the need to be among others is in our genes. It is a survival instinct - the further away you go from the herd, the higher is the risk to perish.
I was teasing INFJay, of course, but I never shy away from a challenge. If one says "A", then he'd better be ready to say "B". We should think more and the best way to survive is with others. They will challenge us enough. Otherwise we will degrade too quickly.
That is all folks, sociopaths or not.
I took the test and i'm not a sociopath. By the way, that "world domination" part in the quiz was interesting. Let me know if you've quiz for us "evil genuiz" folks. :P
Hahaa, kallini2010!
And congrats on not being a sociopath, skyfire! Funny you should mention a world domination quiz- I'm actually working on that at the moment! Stay tuned- muwhahahahaa!!
awesome- i am not a sociopath nor am i but evidently- i am a pscitzophrenic - and so am i...
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According to this quiz I am a high functioning sociopath. I still don't know if that's true but it would explain a lot if it was. Interesting...
"You are a high functioning sociopath - Though exhibiting many symptoms of antisocial personality disorder,
you manage to still thrive in general society by effectively gaming the system (and being a damn good actor). Well done!" Finally my intelligence is recognized.
I'm a high functioning sociopath. I already knew that, though. It was purely out of survival that I became this way and it only comes out when someone crosses me. I always give fair warning and if they still do me wrong (it has to be significant, like consistent bullying or a monumental horrible event) or something to someone I love, I make sure I get justice (lawfully, of course) no matter how long it takes and it is a master scheme to get to that point. I am loyal and will do anything to protect the ones I care about, though, and I openly show my affection for the ones I love. If people didn't act so selfishly and abusively towards others, I wouldn't have to put them in their place.
Welp, at least you're not a sociopath, eh tom hellert?
And way to go, Lexi! Way to go!!
I salute you Phenakism. Use your power for good!
Also, props on your self-awareness, melodysnotes. I think it's excellent form of you to give warning.
I am a high functioning sociopath. Well, it did not really come as much of a surprise. If your not smart enough to work out the underlying innuendo within my name, it is backwards "Intellectus Caligine". Latin for "The darkness of the intellect".
On another note, just some constructive criticism. The test itself, being not entirely accurate, has given some people the wrong idea about what a sociopath is. A sociopathic disorder is not something that just "comes out", if you sometimes put the well-being of others in front of your own, you are most likely not a sociopath. If you feel guilt when lying, deceiving or breaking the law, you are most likely not a sociopath.
My sociopathic nature is not something that I bring out every so often, it defines part of my personality. I am not raping, killing, destroying the lives of others because I have a strong logical morale and no superstitious beliefs. I admit I do not fully understand why people care so much about emotions, love, or why people are empathetic towards others.
I watch a film and someone is being brutally murdered and raped. I am asked, "How can you watch that film?". I am obviously confused, it is an artistic film, it has a strong plot with well defined characters, there are many strong emotions portrayed in this film. Is there something that makes you not want to watch it? I don't find enjoyment out of suffering, so obviously I am not a psychopath, but I have no natural emotional reaction to it.
Am I missing something, maybe. Do I care? Of course I don't. Do you care about things which you know not of, and of which don't affect you? I don't think I will ever understand these things just as "normal" (whatever that word is supposed to mean) people should not think they have any idea of what it is like to be a sociopath. Do you know what it is like to have the knowledge of a software engineer or a surgeon without having the knowledge? It is a tautology. Of course you don't.
Of course I don't, Enigilac Sutcelletni! Excellent comments. Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts! They're quite interesting.
if this test is for real thank you for helping me find the truth about myself. I am a high functioning sociopath what i do from here i don't know yet but aging thank you
The thing to do from here, Jahmar Thompson, is to remember that you'll get farther in life by helping people than by only acting in your own interest. Both acts are equally selfish, but the latter is more short-sighted.
"High Functioning sociopath" very cool. It really does explains a lot.Thank you for complementing my acting skills & intelligence.
I am very nonviolent person btw & I believe that the strongest part in human body is a Brain.Trust me, once in college I avoided fight by convincing a guy I barely knew that what he heard form his friend about me was a big fat lie when actually it was totally my fault.. haha..
About love well, My mother really loves me I mean thats what she says & I believe her completely.I think love is caring about someone & I do care about her a lot & take care of her. With me its like 'If u r good with me I am good with you & if u r Bad with me I am worst'. Last time a guy crossed me I had him thrown out of our hostel by our landlord. I was greening ear to ear that day..
I do have a very strong moral code & I always function by it. amongst many things 'Not to smoke ever' is part of that code & so is to never attack anyone. My friends often ask me "how can u not smoke" & I say "I dont need it", I dont need some rotten leaves to escape from reality I always feel comfortable with reality, plus I dont wanna die anytime soon.
To all you sociophobes, I do charity, I recycle, I donate blood, btw why some say blood donation is creepy? its just someone taking blood out of your body whats creepy in that? & I am also a vegetarian. I behave like a ideal human being, may be more human than you 'Normal people'... Do u like me bit more well it might be a part of my plan of a world domination.. hohohahaha..
Ms. simone thank u for this nice article, sherlock is my favorite character, I learned a lot from him about human behavior.
I have a question if I may ask "What would happen if a sociopath is dating another sociopath ??" any thoughts
Thanks.
Thanks for the fabulous comment, johnnyAndr! I appreciate your giving an alternate view to 'sociophobes' as you put them (I am SO going to start calling people that), and I think it's important for folks to realize that not all sociopaths are terrible people.
Great question. My short answer is that when two sociopaths meet each other, they either seek to destroy each other or form an awesome duo. Or maybe both. Probably both, actually. Hah!
That's a fun thing to think about. Perhaps the subject of a future article! Huzzah!
I found an unusual test for sociopaths: http://best-google-videos.com/sociopath.php
Not sure how it works though, but I like the idea that it does not ask you explicit questions like the test above, but figures it out based on how you rate random stuff.
Sounds like a neat test, anon! Looks like one can't even see it before rating comments, though...
Ms. simon I have always been fascinated by sherlock holmes. so I did a little digging on His 'condition', according to many he is might be a very 'high functioning autistic'. The valid point is if someone is a high functioning sociopath a normal person can almost never guess s/he is a sociopath because primary need is to camouflage. where as sherlock has been accused of being a sociopath by almost everyone. He can be charming when he wants to be he can't hold on to the mask forever. any thoughts??
Where as on the other series called The mentalist main charecter Mr. patrick jane has been called as 'Clinical psycopah'
but I think he is the better example of a High functioning sociopath because
1.He is not only charming & witty but also sharp & handsome.
2.Even though he is working with cops for almost 4 years only one of them suspected & diagnose him with ASPD. that to because that officer was trained into psychology.
(in series referred as 'a Clinical psycopath')
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQODxI5Z-YQ
2.He manipulates anyone in to doing anything he wants. (including police chief)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnKk56_7FLY&feature
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79PEN4KS6eg
3. He once donated thousands of dollar anonymously which he won at casino while solving a murder.(Moral code?)
4.He also kills a serial killer in a crowded mall who killed his family but talks his way out of any prison time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiWoXZn-gH8
What do you think?
Speaking as a "high functioning sociopath," the question is if that's a fair assestment, or did I simply game the system?
I don't think I'll put much faith in a "Cool Hunter" (harukosama).
I agree with you, johnnyAndr! And I wouldn't put much faith in me, JonSmith :D
I am, after all, by no means an expert.
Did anyone else have issues not pushing the "let's blow things up!" answer?
Probably not the pyromaniacs.
im legitimately diagnosed as a sociopath.........
ironically enough this test is exactly what my therapist said to me after i got tested by a psychiatrist in his office. i don't care, i'm just amused. what's so amazing about being a sociopath? i find nothing amusing or interesting about it. it's just apart of life.
i can say only thank you for the quiz...i found out that i'm a sociopat...well this is good i guess...becouse my life... i knew that somthimg is not "normal" whit me...ty and all the best for more quiz....
According to this and other tests I am a high functioning sociopath...
I took the test, for both myself and my ex-husband. I'm an empath, but when I imagined asking my ex the questions, half the answers he gave, in my imagination, made him a sociopath and with the other half he out-and-out lied. It seems to me that a strong sociopath would lie (even to himself) about several of the answers. For instance, "Of course I don't lie, and what does it matter anyway if I do?"
You are a high functioning sociopath: was my results
I took the test and got high functioning sociopath. I have a signigicant lack of empathy for humans, however I have lots of empathy for animals. Not in the broad term of "Oh save the polerbears! I cry for them every night!" but like "No, don't use that kind of chain on your dog because it hurts them. Don't poke that bunny with sticks." I could care less for human life.
I would like to point out that even though in Sherlock, Sherlock calls himself a sociopath, what he has is more like aspergers. Just pointing it out. :D
Interesting, Tosh! And you're right- Sherlock does seem to demonstrate something closer to Asperger syndrome.
Being a sociopath is sort of my fantasy, partially because of Sherlock, but also because I am an incredibly empath person, so much so that it becomes as unhealthy as being a sociopath.
I think I'd give anything to NOT be able to feel, or feel for other people, I really and truly do.
I know how you feel, Irene Holmea! Sometimes, being empathic can be a real drag. And shucks... Sherlock is SO FRICKIN' AWESOME!!
Though exhibiting many symptoms of antisocial personality disorder, you manage to still thrive in general society by effectively gaming the system (and being a damn good actor). Well done!
haha... interesting conclusion for me
Interesting quiz :D
Glad you enjoyed it, agitoz!
I just lost a fortune to a true sociopath, the best con man I ever met. Thousands in cash that I knew about, then he stole every piece of good jewelry I owned, about 20K worth. That was my rebound after a cheating husband. Boy, do I need an intervention.
That's awful, PurrfctAngel! I'm so sorry! Well... at least you're rid of BOTH of them now...
I've taken all sorts of tests to see if I am a sociopath and every single one of them says I am but then again I've never denied it..to myself at least.
Well, at least you're being honest with yourself!
I've known I am a sociopath. I have been diagnosed. Be warned, having this diagnosis done professionally will hurt you; your records follow you. But any who, what I want to know is, can we be reformed? Meaning, can we love? I love my cat. I've met others much like myself that I respect. I'm not sure if I'll ever give a damn about anyone else, let alone my own mother, but what I'm asking is, could we, as a whole, perhaps fool ourselves into mimicking some sort of affection? Almost like mutualism. A living arrangement, not a marriage, but a partnership. A...friendship? I've taught myself how to feel a crude form of guilt (sorrow, self inflicted and directed, so it's not true remorse, just a conditioned habit), so could I do the same with love? I'd desperately like to know how this feels. I love myself, sure, and I love sex, but I must know what is supposedly the ultimate human experience. I must. Not to fit in, but to better myself, if at all possible.
Thanks for sharing your perspective, jessabe! Love is such a relative sentiment... I'm sure that with enough thought and consideration, and perhaps a re-arrangement of your goals and values, you could find yourself expressing and feeling lots of it.
Hmm. I'm not a sociopath, according your quiz. But I have been called "a narcissistic menace to society," among other things.
Sociopath Unite! Wait no, get the hell away from me. I'd like to nominate Alice Morgan (BBC Luther) as female sociopath of the year. Splendid!
Hahaa, Maddie, if someone called me that, I might get a bunch of business cards printed with that fabulous title.
Oooh, good one, Universal Remonster! Sociopaths certainly have been getting a moment in the sun on BBC lately.
As a "high-functioning" sociopath, of course we love.
It just takes convincing yourself, or someone else that the potential or actual feeling exists. It starts through some poor sap taking interest in whatever face you've put on for the public at that point. It ends with a fantastic dramatic mess when you admit you have no interest in the person, and walk away.
There are times when someone impresses me enough to hold my attention extensively. Does that count? Fascination?
Well i am a full sociolpath :) my psyciotrist also told me, if anybody else likes serial killers who do you prefare
jeffery dahmer
ted bundy
charles manson
clyde borrow
bonnie parker
albert fish
ed gein
gary heidnick
BTK
the green lake killer
the zodiac killer
jack the ripper
Andrei Chikatilo
richard remerez
john gacy
H.H.holmes
or the fake one dexter morgan :)
personally my faviorate is dexter morgan but my faviorate real one is ted and jeffery :)
When I got Highly functioning Sociopath, I immediately though of Sherlock's line.
Such a good explanation, Kessa. I'm going to say that totally counts! Because I'd like it to count.
And Mr Awesome, props on the awesome commenting handle.
Well spotted, Sarah! That's where I stole it from.
I'm unstoppable but wanna know if I was born this way or not!
I couldn't tell you! But who cares? You're unstoppable!
Hmmm...High Functioning Sociopath. It DOES fit and this isn't the first time it's been suggested...even by a couple professionals. I find the lying question interesting, though. Truth be told, I find it a WHOLE lot easier to manipulate situations when I'm known for being truthful. Furthermore, truth itself is a powerful tool that when used properly, can be used to ruin somebody or build them up, depending on how it's phrased, which ever suits my needs at the time. Of course, I have also found that if I accept blame for things that happen around me, especially those that I obviously NOT responsible for, when I DO do (heh heh, doo doo) something, I can tell people EXACTLY what I did and they don't believe me. In fact, after I say I did it, they are even less likely to think I did it than before, even if I give details. It seems even, that the more detail I give, the more people tend to think I'm making it up or just had prior knowledge (like I heard about it or saw the aftermath).
This test is a joke. You can take it various times and sometimes you're a sociopath, and sometimes you're not.
This may be fun to find out if you are a sociopath, but to live with one and have their child, then physically abuse you, you finally get away, they stalk you, harass you, then convince psychologist and courts you are alienating your child against you when your child is scared to be with them. Their final win Is to kill your child or cut off all comunication to your child. Now that is what really happens when you allow a sociopath in York life.
Very good point about utilizing truth instead of lies, Jason! Well said.
And while the test is a joke, Inkkwell, answering the same answers in the same way will lead to the same results.
And I agree, Abby, that it would be far more fun to BE a sociopath than to be WITH one. I really hope that story is not based on something that really happened.
I got called a sociopath today. Decided to give it a look. Apparently I'm a sociopath. And to be honest, this wasn't worth looking up.
Well, so it goes :D
You Are a High Functioning Sociopath: Though exhibiting many symptoms of antisocial personality disorder, you manage to still thrive in general society by effectively gaming the system (and being a damn good actor). Well done!
…oh God, hahaha.
high functioning sociopath ...not that didn't suspect that already having the emotional capacity and empathy of a kitchen appliance and all...
Simone, as the victim of multiple sociapaths through relationships, I find your encouragement of sociopathy a little disturbing. These are people who feel absolutely no empathy for other people, and don't register natural emotion other than anger. They tend to be highly manipulative, emotionally and mentally abusive, and cannot be held accountable or even necessarily taught to understand or care about what they are doing to others. Often, in fact, they blame their victims for 'overreacting' or try to actively deny or control their victims' reactions or emotions. These are people who will sincerely attempt to buy your affections, they will seduce you, tell you they love you, and then toss you out without any real consideration. They will stop at nothing, absolutely nothing, to get ahead at life.
It is not a good thing to be a sociopath. It is not an honor, or cool to be sociopath. Without trying, without any awareness, without even caring; sociopaths destroy people, cultures, households, lives, and entire economies.
Sociopath or not, (and the test made it kind of neat to be a 'high functioning' one), GP's comment was a wake-up call to me. Finding myself becoming increasingly irritable at everything (computers, interruptions, bureaucracy, stupidity, rudeness) I realized it was Me, not the external factor that was responsible for any anti-social thoughts. Shying away from being my past normally social being is all a result of being frustrated and stressed - and it's all because of time pressures. I better return to reading my Al-Anon blue book (if I can find it - more pressure). I forgot about smelling the roses. Off to smell them now! Great hub, Simone
Whew! I´m not a sociopath. This is a great read and I learn something about me. Thanks for sharing this Simone. Have a great weekend!
I am an actual High Functioning Sociopath and I think this test is ridiculous and pointless. This test proves nothing, anyone who argues otherwise is an idiot. Some of you are also trying to be Sociopaths because you think it is cool or fun. Stop now because you sound very stupid. It isn't a choice, it is just who we are. On many degrees this is offensive and discriminating. If you really think you are a Sociopath consult a therapist, not an online quiz.
RedElf 14 months ago
Well, I'm not even close, darn it! No world changing for me :D What a great voice our Sherlocke has, too! Thanks for a fun and informative read! Rated up and 'Booked