Anonymous 325076
I know this image is exaggerated and full of stereotypes, but it made me think about something real: different autistic social styles can clash badly. Have you ever had a good experience with a scrote on the other end of the spectrum?
I relate more to the blunt, low-masking, systemizing side: direct speech, narrow interests, low social performance, awkward body language, and sometimes not realizing how I come across. But most of these edgy 'autist' scrotes are cold, arrogant, unsafe, socially oblivious, dismissive, embarrassing, low-empathy, and very hostile.
Anonymous 325078
Interesting subject. I think this is strongly influenced by early socialization too, together with biology. Women are encouraged to be social, men are encouraged to be antisocial.
Anonymous 325090
>>325078Why are you people so 9bsessed with "encouragement" it's a natural state of being that men are okay being alone and women demand to be more social because they are completely uninteresting alone.
Anonymous 325094
>>325090It is a natural state of being as well as social conditioning on top. Men in conservative societies are vastly more prone to being antisocial. Western society removes some of that pressure and that’s why some of the males here are sissified thankfully
Anonymous 325098
>>325094A post of pure rubbish.
You said men are encouraged to be anti-social. No they are not. And women are not encouraged to be social.
It's like when women say there aren't any pro girl gamers because they're not encouraged to play video games. No it's because of the natural biology of the male and female brain that they do different thigs.
For example your severe lack of reasoning and argumentation skills is a result of your female brain.
Anonymous 325104
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I think this chart is kind of a meme because it likely touches on non autistic things as well (pattern matching is more schizotypal related I think) but I made this anyway