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'Diagnosed psychopath' explains shocking reality of what being drunk is like for her

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Published 15:57 7 Nov 2024 GMT

'Diagnosed psychopath' explains shocking reality of what being drunk is like for her

Vic Path opened up about what it's like living with the condition

Olivia Burke

Olivia Burke

Featured Image Credit: TikTok/victhepath

Topics: Mental Health, Health, TikTok, Alcohol, Food And Drink

Olivia Burke
Olivia Burke

Olivia is a journalist at LADbible Group with more than five years of experience and has worked for a number of top publishers, including News UK. She also enjoys writing food reviews (as well as the eating part). She is a stereotypical reality TV addict, but still finds time for a serious documentary.

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If you were wondering what a night on the ale with a diagnosed psychopath looks like, this woman is more than happy to fill you in on her usual behaviour while on a bender.

Content creator Vic Path, better known online as @victhepath, often shares videos on social media which give people an insight into what it's like living with antisocial personality disorder (ASPD).

The mental health condition is characterised by impulsive, irresponsible and often criminal behaviour.

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According to the NHS, a person with ASPD can be manipulative, deceitful and reckless, while going about life without giving two hoots about anyone else's feelings.

Psychopaths are considered to have a severe form of ASPD, leading to Vic describing herself as a ‘diagnosed’ one.

Vic has openly admitted she 'can't understand love' which has impacted her ability to forge a meaningful relationship, as well as discussing the fact that she doesn't have the bandwidth to experience certain emotions.

But in the same breath, she also says she can 'cry on demand' - which goes to show how complex it can be to deal with a psychopath.

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And it seems that a lot of people think that throwing alcohol into the mix would be like pouring fuel onto a fire, however, Vic says it is actually the opposite.

In a recent video posted on TikTok, she detailed how she behaves after hitting the booze.

The 22-year-old, who boasts 277,300 followers, began by pointing out that she is speaking on her own experience with the hard stuff, rather than on behalf of all psychopaths.

Vic says her pals can barely tell the difference between when she is drunk and sober (TikTok/@victhepath)
Vic says her pals can barely tell the difference between when she is drunk and sober (TikTok/@victhepath)

"Drunk me is extremely similar to sober me," Vic said. "It's actually very difficult to tell the difference between me drunk and me sober.

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"My friends have a really hard time knowing if I'm drunk or not, and there are only a few tells that I give away which will let them know that I'm really drunk."

Vic explained that like the majority of people, she's quite the chatterbox when she's had a tipple and she often ends up volunteering the news that she is three sheets to the wind to her pals.

She continued: "When I'm really drunk, I'll just say it. I'll just tell my friends that I'm drunk upfront.

"I'll just tell people that I'm drunk unprompted because I like to talk when I'm drunk...so I talk a lot more."

She explained that as she doesn't have any inhibitions in the first place, her behaviour remains consistent (Getty Stock Image)
She explained that as she doesn't have any inhibitions in the first place, her behaviour remains consistent (Getty Stock Image)

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Apparently, the state of her eyes are also another telltale sign that Vic might have had a few too many, as she explained they 'look completely empty, gone'.

And although a lot of people end up losing all motor skills and sense of coordination when they've took the boozing too far, the content creator claims that hers get a boost.

"I get really good at drinking games," she went on. "The more drunk I am, the better I get - and I know that sounds cliche and I don't know why it happens, but I just get really good when I'm drunk."

Vic then showed a screenshot of a text message which one of her mates had sent her while they were debriefing about the weekend.

It read: "I didn't think you were that hammered."

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Vic explained that this demonstrated the point she made about her pals struggling to distinguish between drunk her and sober her.


She continued: "She had no idea that I was so drunk. I was wilding out, I spent the whole next morning throwing up, but she had no idea that I was that level of drunk.

"Because I just don't give it off, there's no signs."

Vic then revealed why she thinks it is so difficult for people to realise that she has had a lot of alcohol.

"I don't do things that I wouldn't do sober, I don't say things that I wouldn't say sober," she said.

"Really, the only reason that I drink is that it gives me a sense of euphoria.

"I actually do feel good when I drink, I feel happier. Everything becomes more fun when I'm drunk. So that's why I do drink even though there is really no tells in my behaviour.

"As a psychopath, I don't really have issues with confidence or embarrassment, I don't really follow social constructs...so adding alcohol to the mix really doesn't change my mindset at all.

"Because I don't have inhibitions to begin with, alcohol doesn't really lift any inhibitions for me."

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