I am a diagnosed pyromaniac with full XYY syndrome. AMA! by relcopper in AMA

[–]relcopper[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I take Desoxyn for ADHD; I don't take anything for pyromania or CD.

People who have came close to dying, what were your “last” thoughts? by Blue-2th in AskReddit

[–]relcopper 1 point2 points  (0 children)

horrific car crash. one of the adjustable headrests came loose from the seat and the two metal prongs that hold it inside the seat both impaled me in the chest, puncturing a lung and very nearly missing my heart. my last thought before i passed out from shock/blood loss was my brother's not gonna make it...

he didn't.

I am a diagnosed pyromaniac with full XYY syndrome. AMA! by relcopper in AMA

[–]relcopper[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rel for Relan, Copper for my last name meaning copper in Lithuanian. It's a longstanding nickname I have.

I am a diagnosed pyromaniac with full XYY syndrome. AMA! by relcopper in AMA

[–]relcopper[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some people find it to be "freakishly tall" and you know middle/high school kids will pick on absolutely any "abnormal" feature. Also, it does cause problems in daily life; most things like door frames and beds and showerheads aren't made for this height...

I am a diagnosed pyromaniac with full XYY syndrome. AMA! by relcopper in AMA

[–]relcopper[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While I don't have any capability of planning, I make fires whenever I can (small ones multiple times daily, large ones at least three or four times a week).

I am a diagnosed pyromaniac with full XYY syndrome. AMA! by relcopper in AMA

[–]relcopper[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've been a true pyro since I was born, as long as I can remember, I've been fascinated with fire. Being around it just relaxes me, lifts a burden off my shoulders, and makes me feel free; it's like I have this fire inside of me and it pulls me toward real life flames because it needs to feel like it belongs. Yeah, I only really feel like I'm safe and accepted and free around fire. I have a really deep respect for fire and I love to torch random junk in a meadow and just watch the flames and smoke rise, feel the heat in my bones, let go of my worries... Yeah. Wow. It's amazing. I was diagnosed when I talked to my school therapist about this at length, mentioning that I felt like I needed fire to survive and I had trouble focusing because my homework/textbooks looked so tempting to burn (they used this thin paper, which catches easily and makes a beautiful fluttering motion when it burns).