M.E. Thomas: Yes.
Rob Kall: But you made up.
M.E. Thomas: Yes.
Rob Kall: So how long is, how old is your oldest friendship?
M.E. Thomas: My oldest friendship now, oldest close friendship would be, like ten, ten years. I have other friends who are a little bit more casual from high school and earlier. Where you know I don't necessarily talk to them anymore, but if I see them we could go to lunch, you know. Let's catch-up. But yeah, longest friendship that's kind of been the continuous is ten years. Which is long.
Rob Kall: But friends, who, you have a few friends who know you're a sociopath.
M.E. Thomas: Right.
Rob Kall: How would you, how would you say that they dealt with that with you? Or how did you let them know or did, I know one of your friends you describe in your book how she kind of tipped you onto the fact that you're a sociopath. I'm not sure if she's still your friend or not, but how did that happen that they learned? You say, "Hey by the way I'm a sociopath", or how's that, how'd they find out?
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