Autism nullifies inherent desire in women

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No matter how attractive you are, no matter how wealthy you are or educated you are, if you have autism, it's over for you.

I don't claim to be particularly good looking in the face (parents, family, friends and colleagues gaslight me by saying I'm "handsome" though women don't agree by and large). But even if I were, it would not matter. Having autism means that any positive about me is rendered null and void. Should also mention that I'm 6'3 and ½ (192cm) so I height mog ~99% of men in my country. Yet I have autism. My "weird behaviour" and obsessions make women unattracted to me. It makes sense. Autism is a disorder and humans instinctive try to avoid disruption.

Autistic people are seen as "childish" but society says that men ought to protect women; having autism would swerve the roles and would make her "my protector" and that isn't attractive at all.

I did try to hide it on apps, but it didn't work. Like I said, I genuine do not have an attractive face. Even at my leanest with separated abs and vains, I wasn't blessed with bones. But even if I had bones, having autism would turn off women. After all, one might argue that height is more important than face. I certainly have height, but there is no height for your autism. There is no gym for your autism.
 

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