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Autism is overdiagnosed and used to describe anyone who isn't a complete sheep. It is basically a measure these days of your inability to conform, not your innate abilities.
Autists are mostly people with lack of social experience due to being ugly so they end up falling behind others, not knowing how they act, therefore not knowing what to say to conform. It is because of LACK OF EXPERIENCES, not an innate disability. And yes some people have genuine autism that's obvious from a very young age. But so many people diagnosed with autism were not always abnormal, they simply didn't go through normal experiences like relationships, friendships, etc etc, so they ended up underdeveloped and "different" from their peers due to less exposure to things that makes someone normal according to society's bullshit arbitrary rules.
This is an example of how someone can end up acting "autistic" but isn't actually autistic.
A boy grows up and is completely normal, is equal to his peers, having normal experiences. But then at 5 his plane crashes in a jungle and he's the only survivor. He ends up living there for the next 13 years (don't tell me how I just made this up). Then at 18 he somehow returns to society. He is obviously gonna not know how to act and will come off as extremely socially unaware due to missing out on normal development. Would you say he's autistic? No, he's just inexperienced, he doesn't actually have autism. This is exactly the same with most men who are overly diagnosed. They are just inexperienced due to society hating on ugly men and excluding them from everything. They missed out on things that makes someone "normal".
The best fix for "autism" isn't a stigma for ugly virgins and "to just accept who you are" and "embrace your uniqueness", "keep being society's pet joke" but to learn how to socialize and mirror your peers, learn their behaviour. Considering their behaviour is all learnt not innate, you can end up like them. Furthermore, surgeries would help you gain vital experiences like relationships and even friendships from the halo effect, this all makes you more "normal". There's no disability stopping you. It's just your lack of experience due to ugliness or sometimes other factors.
TLDR: Autism is overdiagnosed and used to describe ugly men who missed out on developmental milestones like relationships and friendships and other social shit so they ended up behind their peers
Autists are mostly people with lack of social experience due to being ugly so they end up falling behind others, not knowing how they act, therefore not knowing what to say to conform. It is because of LACK OF EXPERIENCES, not an innate disability. And yes some people have genuine autism that's obvious from a very young age. But so many people diagnosed with autism were not always abnormal, they simply didn't go through normal experiences like relationships, friendships, etc etc, so they ended up underdeveloped and "different" from their peers due to less exposure to things that makes someone normal according to society's bullshit arbitrary rules.
This is an example of how someone can end up acting "autistic" but isn't actually autistic.
A boy grows up and is completely normal, is equal to his peers, having normal experiences. But then at 5 his plane crashes in a jungle and he's the only survivor. He ends up living there for the next 13 years (don't tell me how I just made this up). Then at 18 he somehow returns to society. He is obviously gonna not know how to act and will come off as extremely socially unaware due to missing out on normal development. Would you say he's autistic? No, he's just inexperienced, he doesn't actually have autism. This is exactly the same with most men who are overly diagnosed. They are just inexperienced due to society hating on ugly men and excluding them from everything. They missed out on things that makes someone "normal".
The best fix for "autism" isn't a stigma for ugly virgins and "to just accept who you are" and "embrace your uniqueness", "keep being society's pet joke" but to learn how to socialize and mirror your peers, learn their behaviour. Considering their behaviour is all learnt not innate, you can end up like them. Furthermore, surgeries would help you gain vital experiences like relationships and even friendships from the halo effect, this all makes you more "normal". There's no disability stopping you. It's just your lack of experience due to ugliness or sometimes other factors.
TLDR: Autism is overdiagnosed and used to describe ugly men who missed out on developmental milestones like relationships and friendships and other social shit so they ended up behind their peers
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