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15 Oct 2012, 3:07 am

I wish but i am pretty much all cheeks with a couple of eyes chucked in for good measure :D



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15 Oct 2012, 6:26 am

I have noticed that people on the spectrum (not exclusively Aspies) tend to have nice faces.


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15 Oct 2012, 6:32 am

when i was young i was often told i'm very pretty, but then my nt sister is prettier.



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15 Oct 2012, 6:38 am

I dont think there is likely to be a trend in physical features in a brain condition tbh.

In my case, with hindsight, I think I was actually quite good looking at 18-20. Ironically I had zero confdence in the way I looked back then. I am now 30 with a bit more weight on me and massive bags under my eyes from years of sleeping problems but feel more comfortable with myself than I did back then.


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15 Oct 2012, 6:45 am

Si_82 wrote:
I dont think there is likely to be a trend in physical features in a brain condition tbh.


I'm not so sure. I've met several Autistic people who look very similar to an other Autistic.


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15 Oct 2012, 7:36 am

Curiotical wrote:
Si_82 wrote:
I dont think there is likely to be a trend in physical features in a brain condition tbh.


I'm not so sure. I've met several Autistic people who look very similar to an other Autistic.


This was discussed in another thread and I though it sounded more a case of aspies often having similar blank facial expressions rather than physical/feature similarities. If there are similarities in that way I would be very interested in finding out more though.


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15 Oct 2012, 4:58 pm

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/artic ... order.html


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15 Oct 2012, 5:33 pm

I think it's all a load of bunk with one obvious exception.

That is ASpies that are on the more social end of the spectrum are far better looking, espcially woman. Due to the obvious which is someone is more willing to deal with someone a bit off, if they atleast look normal.


Less attractive people have a much harder time.

I'm a baby face, and it's obvious we get a much much more social forgiveness.

Just from shaving my head, to having longer hair I can see the major difference to how I'm treated.

In all of the AS girls, I've met, the good looking ones are atleast given a chance, and the unattractive ones are completely ignored.



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15 Oct 2012, 5:42 pm

AnotherKind wrote:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2051749/Autism-Wider-eyes-broader-mouth-Scientists-identify-subtle-distinct-facial-characteristics-children-developmental-disorder.html
I'd be super skeptical of that type of research. Unless it specifically mentions race, and the gene pool from which these people come from.

Autistic, that get diagnosed, and those that are from wealthy backgrounds, are two very different groups of people..



A study by forbes, found that most c.e.o. tended to look a certain way, what they left out was thata large portion of the c.e.o.'s studied happened to be Ashkenazi Jews



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15 Oct 2012, 5:44 pm

AnotherKind wrote:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2051749/Autism-Wider-eyes-broader-mouth-Scientists-identify-subtle-distinct-facial-characteristics-children-developmental-disorder.html


Interesting. I wonder if this is covered in any more reputable publications. I tend not to trust the Daily Mail as a general rule. They have a terrible record especialy when it comes to 'reporting' medical and science research - Ben Goldacre has written much about this and I think he has a very good point and the qualifications to back it up.

http://www.badscience.net/2006/12/the-n ... /#more-334

...or his TED Talk version: http://www.ted.com/talks/ben_goldacre_b ... ience.html ...vert very funny too.

(No offence intended - just a BIG Daily Mail skeptic)


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15 Oct 2012, 6:14 pm

Hear is the original source for that Mail article: http://www.molecularautism.com/content/2/1/15

It does seem there is a genuine observed correlation. Will be interested to see if this is supported by peer review also - that will be the clincher for me.


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16 Oct 2012, 12:25 am

I remember this same topic was brought up on Aspie Hangout (delphiforums) many years back. I know I was a cute kid and baby, didn't stay that way unfortunately haha.



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16 Oct 2012, 12:44 am

I don't think I am what people call a good looking person :lol:



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16 Oct 2012, 4:58 am

I had a lot more potential than I gave myself credit for I can say that, even with some scarring from face picking. Think I'm mostly just lucky, but like many others the lack of social intuition limited my romantic en devours. Kind of one of my big regrets because it would've earned me more respect from my peers and some of the ones that got away would've made a few buds jealous. It's sad that my frenemie had that effect on me. I mean some of these girls were almost throwing themselves at me and I couldn't see simply because it wasn't a possibility they would be interested in me... f*****g bullies!



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16 Oct 2012, 7:59 am

I’m beautiful and proud of it, if I wasn’t my life would have being very different, less interesting for me...



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04 Nov 2012, 12:15 am

this makes me think i am not aspie after all, i am ugly as hell.