Possibly. Bipolar disorder involves mood swings, and sociopaths can also have rapid mood swings. However, depression- which is a prerequisite for Bipolar I and Bipolar II- is rarely seen in sociopathy.
Sure. But so can people with leukemia, arthritis, and HIV. Having Bipolar Disorder doesn't automatically mean you'll turn out to be a sociopath.
By all means be polite and civil to a sociopath, but avoid a close relationship. Sociopaths want victims and are incapable of love. They can be very destructive, and a close relationship with a sociopath is often a very damaging experience.
usually quite badly.
Bipolar is often inherited. A common trigger is a relationship which creates insecurity.
bipolar is a biological illness with moderate to severe mood swings often passed down by your parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles. If the person with bipolar disorder is open to treatment it is easily treated with relativity high success rate.sociopath has nothing to do with bipolar disorder is a psychological illness. The person has an inability to care for someone feelings other than them self. This illness is very difficult to treat. DO NOT TRUST your intuition around a sociopath they are most likely smarter than you are and skilled at self deception.
can it? yes, dramatically.
Sociopathy is untreatable. They do not change.
The short answer is get out, sociopathy cannot be cured. But see answer to the related question.
NEVER, unless there is HEAVY DUTY Counseling going on at the same time.
Absolutely nothing. Their brains are not capable of guilt or remorse.
Sure, but there will be complicating issues and stresses for both of you.