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Thursday, April 23, 2026

Signs of Impotence




An impotent man refers to a man that cannot succeed in having or maintaining an erection & I would even go as far as to refer to any man willing to abuse their power in order  be it physically, professionally or psychologically in order to overpower someone in a isolated position. For example the psychopath working alone in physical therapy  is characterized by a public face or "mask" if you will along with superficial charm with calculated manipulation—behind a lack of empathy, conscience, changing the record and the truth and no remorse whatsoever after injuring the patient. In an isolated, independent setting, these individuals thrive by  abusing  their power and authority to exploit patients or manipulate situations for their own covert reason
professional accountability for their actions 
since they can lie on the records all the while omitting the truth. 
But as the saying goes: 
"God knows everything and one day He will even the score"
You can bank on that one.

The law is in their favor  because their false story 
over-rides the truth and what the patient knows 
to be facts and even if their records are blatant lies

in a solo medical practice: Manifest through the Following Behaviors
1. Interpersonal Manipulation 
  • Superficial Charm & Glibness:
     They may appear remarkably confident, engaging, and trustworthy, using charisma to quickly disarm patients and gain trust, which masks their underlying detachment.
  • Calculated Manipulation: Relationships are transactional rather than therapeutic. They may exploit patient vulnerabilities (e.g., pain, dependency) to gain money, favors, or compliance.
  • Pathological Lying & Deceit: Habitually lying about credentials, treatment outcomes, or personal history to enhance their image.
2. Affective and Empathy Deficits
  • Lack of Remorse or Guilt:
     They feel no regret after causing physical, financial, or emotional harm to patients, often blaming the patient 
  • Callousness/Lack of Empathy: Indifference to patient pain or distress. They may view patients as tools for income rather than people in need of care.
  • Shallow Affect: Their emotional expressions are superficial, mimicked, or cold, adapting to mimic empathy only as a tool for manipulation.
3. Professional Behavioral Patterns
  • Grandiose Self-Worth:
     A belief that they are superior to other professionals and that standard ethical rules or licensing regulations do not apply to them.
  • Dismissive of Concerns: Dismissing patient concerns or complaints, often gaslighting patients into doubting their own pain or treatment results.
  • "Too Good to Be True" Claims: Offering unrealistic, "miracle" cures (e.g., rapid pain relief) or promoting unnecessary, expensive, or risky therapies to maximize profit.
  • Lack of Accountability: Deflecting blame for poor outcomes, attributing issues to "non-compliant" patients or "incompetent" previous doctors.
4. Lifestyle and Operational Risk
  • Thrill-Seeking/Prone to "mistakes": they are reckless & violate safety protocols.
  • Poor Behavioral Controls/Aggression: They display explosive anger if a patient questions their authority or if patient questions them; very controlling individuals.
  • Frequent Changes: A history of abruptly changing locations, careers, or partners to escape accountability or consequences.

Warning Signs of a Psychopathic Provider:
  • They brag excessively about their abilities.
  • They do sudden harmful treatments without justification or warning
  • They are extremely cold & detached after any errors

My physical therapist is quitting his job at his erectile dysfunction clinic...

He hasn't gotten a raise in years.

Signs of Impotence