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and women permit 'creepy' behavior from attractive but not unattractive men.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Women_permit_.27creepy.27_behavior_from_attractive_but_not_unattractive_men</ref>
and women permit 'creepy' behavior from attractive but not unattractive men.<ref>https://incels.wiki/w/Scientific_Blackpill#Women_permit_.27creepy.27_behavior_from_attractive_but_not_unattractive_men</ref>
== Lack of adult behavior ==
Artist and philosopher [[Henry Flynt]] dedicated [[Creep (book chapter)|a book chapter]] on creepiness in which is lamented how males are judged as creepy who have missed developmental stages into adulthood and hence lack [[Fisherian runaway|superficial aspects]] of adult behavior. Henry Flynt was possibly an [[autism|autist]] and autists are probably frequently regarded as creepy as their lack intuitions about personal boundaries.
{{quote|The creep is an involuntary celibate because he fails to develop the surface traits of adulthood--poise and sophistication; and because he is shy, unassertive, and lacks self-confidence in the presence of others . The creep is awkward and has an unstylish appearance. He seems sexless and childish. He is regarded by the ideal adults with condescending scorn, amusement, or pity.}}


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