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There is debate in the autistic community as to whether or not autism should be treated as a health problem or not. The "neurodivergent" or "neurodiversity" crowd argue the label is flimsy, stigmatizing, or they imply autism is good/neutral. Those opposed to the "neurodivergent" and "neurodiversity" movements claim that these movements downplay behavioural and social issues often found in those diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders. | There is debate in the autistic community as to whether or not autism should be treated as a health problem or not. The "neurodivergent" or "neurodiversity" crowd argue the label is flimsy, stigmatizing, or they imply autism is good/neutral. Those opposed to the "neurodivergent" and "neurodiversity" movements claim that these movements downplay behavioural and social issues often found in those diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders. | ||
Regardless autism has dramatically increased on a global scale due to new [[mutation|mutations]]<ref>https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/autism-spectrum-disorders</ref> Autism has become so prevalent that there are now autistic male models, that literally look autistic but are still somehow objectively good looking at the same time.<ref>https://www.kemifilani.ng/2019/06/indias-first-male-model-with-autism-is-making-headlines.html</ref> | Regardless autism has dramatically increased on a global scale due to new [[mutation|mutations.]]<ref>https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/autism-spectrum-disorders</ref> Autism has become so prevalent that there are now autistic male models, that literally look autistic but are still somehow objectively good looking at the same time.<ref>https://www.kemifilani.ng/2019/06/indias-first-male-model-with-autism-is-making-headlines.html</ref> | ||
==Free Lesson for Aspies== | ==Free Lesson for Aspies== | ||
<big><b><center>A guide to female cues for our wonderful, irreplaceable brethren with Aspergers...</center></big></b><br> | <big><b><center>A guide to female cues for our wonderful, irreplaceable brethren with Aspergers...</center></big></b><br> |