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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think that people with Aspergers are less likely to procreate, no? Aspies can socialize using the internet, but they are awkward with regard to dating and relationships. So, my guess is that they are less likely to continue the species than non-Aspies.[/quote] Some researchers also thought that things like schizophrenia and aspergers would eventually die out. That people affected by them would not have as many social opportunities to procreate. They were surprised that the genes for carrying them on were still being passed down to subsequent generations. It could be due to social construct that the genes are being passed down.[/quote] I am the high IQ mild ASD PP from the previous page. I am very physically fit, attractive, and interestingly enough, I have little difficulty engaging socially in romantic interactions. Men find me intriguing and alluring and I am always finding myself tangled up in affairs because I have a hard time deviating from the script and saying no. While I may not be throwing dinner parties every weekend, I can assure you there are plenty of opportunities for us to procreate -- sometimes with your spouses.[/quote]
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