Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Higher IQ
Problem solving skills
Lack os social skills, but we are dawning on the age of dependence on technology.
Interesting, but I think not. The trouble with eye contact provides challenges for mate attracting.
My kid's with Asperger's eye contact is normal. Poor eye contact is not necessary for an Asperger's diagnosis.
That said, poor social skills is not a step up in human evolution.
If you notice that the youth of today hardly communicate in person anymore. It's already happening. Direct social interactions are not the most efficient use of time and are antiquated. This is perfect for asbergers (or ASD without intellectual disability)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Actually aspies look as sex as just an action or a function to either get off or procreate. Once you get over the fact that no one really does the traditional courting and dating anymore you can see what is going on in society. It's all done online and basically when you meet the person you are already 90% of the way to sleeping with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People with strong social skills are always more proficient at attracting mates.
Right. I can't believe this would even be a debate!
The way that people attract mates is now completely different look at this posting, notice that a strong social media standing and connection etc.. are more important. The younger generation will date the persona created online and that's what attracts them to each other.
Not really though, not more important. It's just important to be social and proficient in more than one medium now (in person and online). Smart women with options will not get so caught up in an online relationship that they overlook terribly awkward irl encounters and somehow stumble down the aisle.
Are you 50 years old? be social and proficient in more than one medium now? Please, the in person interaction is dying, when was the last time anyone really used a phone who isn't going to be in depends in a few years.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People with strong social skills are always more proficient at attracting mates.
Right. I can't believe this would even be a debate!
The way that people attract mates is now completely different look at this posting, notice that a strong social media standing and connection etc.. are more important. The younger generation will date the persona created online and that's what attracts them to each other.
Not really though, not more important. It's just important to be social and proficient in more than one medium now (in person and online). Smart women with options will not get so caught up in an online relationship that they overlook terribly awkward irl encounters and somehow stumble down the aisle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People with strong social skills are always more proficient at attracting mates.
Right. I can't believe this would even be a debate!
The way that people attract mates is now completely different look at this posting, notice that a strong social media standing and connection etc.. are more important. The younger generation will date the persona created online and that's what attracts them to each other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People with strong social skills are always more proficient at attracting mates.
Right. I can't believe this would even be a debate!

Anonymous wrote:The most interesting people I have met may be on the spectrum.
The rest are douche bags and can't relate to those who are different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Higher IQ
Problem solving skills
Lack os social skills, but we are dawning on the age of dependence on technology.
Interesting, but I think not. The trouble with eye contact provides challenges for mate attracting.
My kid's with Asperger's eye contact is normal. Poor eye contact is not necessary for an Asperger's diagnosis.
That said, poor social skills is not a step up in human evolution.