Shouldn't this be in L&D...?
funeralxempire wrote:
I wouldn't focus on autistic women vs. non-autistic women. I'd just focus on women you know, get along with and can see regularly.
^ This. Like has been said, there are way less autistic than none-autistic women, so by focusing
only on the autistic ones you aren't increasing your chances, you're doing the opposite. Of course, nothing wrong with looking for autistic women, but keep your eyes open for the others, too.
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They're out there, but they're not very sociable. They like their hobbies. They hang out with other women. They don't spend time with men. They don't join dating sites. They go to work and they go home to their Mum and sit and watch TV. Even well into their 30s.
Eh, stereotypes. Officially diagnosed autistic woman here. I hang out with male friends too (though I don't hang out with friends as much as average people, but sometimes I do), I joined a dating site last year (currently not using it though) and I live alone. Not even thirty yet.