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Antonio 3 years, 9 months ago.
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Hi broz. This might be a controversial thread but I just need to say this.
Autism might be a form of neurological hypermasculinty.
I know what some of you are thinking. I am not being a radfem. I have previously stated that autism is a perfectly normal part of human variation. I stand by that.
The theory makes sense when you ignore traditional, Biblical gender roles and focus on real sex differences that have been conformed by science. I believe that traditional gender roles were oppressive. Traditional gender roles did not reflect real sex differences. That being said, feminism is equally repressive. Most men still have “masculine urges” when they are not trying to be manly. Most men instinctively know that they are different from women. We can learn about these differences by studying males with high-functioning autism. Through this process, we can create a new type of masculinity that comes from science, not Religion.
I’m not saying that either sex is superior. I’m saying that women can never understand men because they do not have a male brain. This is why male-only spaces are important. The “unhinged emotional purging” that happens in bro zones is also important.
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I’m autistic with Asperger’s Syndrome. I can do and think of things “normal” people don’t. I taught myself how to diagnose computers and repair and build them, and no one taught me, nor did I learn it from a book. I can recall exact dates and times when something happened in my past. I was able to predict this primary election turn out 85%. I have all the 50 states memorized for when they were admitted to the union. If you asked what order did Texas come from, I would tell you it’s the 28th state or my state of Illinois is the 21st.
I do have trouble with communication and people skills, mainly because of how mean people where to me since I first started school, including my family. This autism could explain why I’m having such a very difficult time with landing employment; I can’t answer those tough questions without stumbling. I learned how to get through those torturous personality tests on the applications, but the interview is where it ends.
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Perhaps. If it is it is hypermasculinity of the brain, not the body.
I am an Aspie too. If you want to chat sometime….I would like to. I wasn’t trying to be c~~~y.
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I don’t thinks so.
Autism is a mental condition present from early child hood and has nothing to do with “hyper masculinity” as some trollops may call it.
My last relations~~~ was with a woman who had a son with Asperger’s. I really thought he was the nicest guy but his mother completely had him by the b~~~~ and that kid was not leaving the house. I wonder what type of relationship did you have with your mom. Was she patient?. This woman would repeatedly lashed out at her son in the most demeaning way lower than you would talk to an animal. Of course I didn’t have to be a brain surgeon to see that I will be the next one to be talked to in this manner. So I exited the situation but I still feel bad for Kyle he was her son. I never feel as bad about leaving mom it’s always the kids and they know it to those f~~~ing manipulative bitches. Well that’s my single mother Asperger’s comment for today. I think perhaps you’re right about that being hyper-masculinity because Kyle definitely was not a girl.
Always expect the unexpected and gird your loins appropriately. It's a no-fault jungle out there.
Very interesting idea. I’ve worked with autistic people for a couple of decades and used to regularly attend an Aspergers support group to support one of the fellows there (everyone assumed I also had it). This makes a lot of sense to me, in many ways those guys were male ‘to the extreme’, and I don’t mean that in any sort of bad way. Very ‘blokey’ as we would say here in Oz. Not sure I ever saw anything particularly ‘masculine’ about the women with autism I have known, though.
Here’s something for the resident fellows on the spectrum: LINK.
I’m autistic with Asperger’s Syndrome. I can do and think of things “normal” people don’t. I taught myself how to diagnose computers and repair and build them, and no one taught me, nor did I learn it from a book. I can recall exact dates and times when something happened in my past. I was able to predict this primary election turn out 85%. I have all the 50 states memorized for when they were admitted to the union. If you asked what order did Texas come from, I would tell you it’s the 28th state or my state of Illinois is the 21st.
I do have trouble with communication and people skills, mainly because of how mean people where to me since I first started school, including my family. This autism could explain why I’m having such a very difficult time with landing employment; I can’t answer those tough questions without stumbling. I learned how to get through those torturous personality tests on the applications, but the interview is where it ends.
Are you no contact with family…did you had immune system problems or any illness???
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