Is there a link between Autistic Males and developing childhood/adolescent-age bullying-induced BDD? Is this the pathological explanation behind /effay/?
>>18491882 (OP)real autism is genetic and fake autism is an affectation that lazy people exploit so they can get away with not having to do things
>>18491882 (OP)>bullying-inducedautists are often bullied, either for their social ineptitude, or people can just subconsciously sus an autist out
>BDDI think an autist can be prone to it because it's easy to develop neuroticism between both seeing through social norms(incel/redpill-tier ideology), and hierarchal thinking (perfectionism, optimization, etc.), if we add self-loathing in there there's a literal because I'm not perfect or some idealized self I must take it very critically where most people can somewhat accept themselves and their fault
>>18491882 (OP)Dude just homeschool your kids, get them big and trained in martial arts and weapons training and social skills and social manipulation
School is for plebs kings and queens never went to school
>>18491882 (OP)Dude just homeschool your kids, get them big and trained in martial arts and weightlifting and weapons training and social skills and social manipulation
School is for plebs, kings and queens never went to school
Most people you think have it don’t have it. It’s intellectually dishonest to label someone who pays attention to detail or can organize a spice rack as someone with a disorder. Most people especially millennials and gen Z, merely show signs of trauma. Something traumatic happens and it shapes you, making sure you don’t do it again. If caring about fit, color, aesthetics, etc were considered autistic, then you may as well consider musicians, artists, cooks, interior decorator, etc as having a disorder. God forbid someone have taste, right?
There are people who have legitimate disorders, yes, but autism is most likely not one. I personally believe it’s just a label to stigmatize people who are a bit eccentric to even a slight degree. Can’t have you thinking outside the box! It’s bad for profits!