With all do respect, this question is bias in the sense it views through one perspective. Yes, I am being a devil's advocate but it is a necessary evil. What people (in this case women) don't understand is that without the necessary social skills, it is hard to communicate needs and desires appropriately. On behalf of ASD guys, I apologize if we appear to be creepers but that term is stereo typically offensive to use with autistic guys.
After reading some of these comments, I'm thinking it's not my cousin's autism which is creeping women out. I think he's worrying too much what women think of him, and that's what is causing him to give off creeper vibes to them, because I see this uneasy nervous look in his eyes when he talks to women, like it'll be the end of the world if they're not friendly to him, and I guess the women see that because some of them do look creeped out when he talks to them.
Why autistic guys creep women out
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With all do respect, this question is bias in the sense it views through one perspective. Yes, I am being a devil's advocate but it is a necessary evil. What people (in this case women) don't understand is that without the necessary social skills, it is hard to communicate needs and desires appropriately. On behalf of ASD guys, I apologize if we appear to be creepers but that term is stereo typically offensive to use with autistic guys.
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After reading some of these comments, I'm thinking it's not my cousin's autism which is creeping women out. I think he's worrying too much what women think of him, and that's what is causing him to give off creeper vibes to them, because I see this uneasy nervous look in his eyes when he talks to women, like it'll be the end of the world if they're not friendly to him, and I guess the women see that because some of them do look creeped out when he talks to them.