Because "males and females" sounds like it's a nature documentary. "Here we see the autism female, it is autisting in a female way."
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Some researchers believed that the cry is meant to attract females. However, this hypothesis is not consistent with the evidence.
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The evidence shows that the cry fails to attract any sexual partners in close to 100% of cases.
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Therefore, it is generally believed that the purpose of this cry is mainly to bond with other males.
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It remains unclear why the frustrated males, while attracting other males with their cry, rarely if ever choose to mate with each other
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Autist females were long believed to not exist. Recent evidence found that this is not true, though it is unclear how they evade detection
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There are currently three hypothesis: A. Autist females are very very rare B. Females have special camouflaging abilities
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C. The lower rate of detection for autist females is due to the tendency of researchers to act confused and then claim it was just a rhino.
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Currently researchers are working to build better and more sensitive instruments that would allow for detection of females.
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As there is little research yet done on autist females, we don't yet know if females emit body heat or not.
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It is therefore unclear if heat detectors would be any help in identifying them.
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Some experts believe that they are radioactive and Geiger counter could be helpful in the search
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If this doesn't work, we will need more research on how to distinguish autist females from rhinos.
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This was all from this episode of "Autists in the Wild" where we observe the autists in their natural habitat.
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Next time we will take a closer look at the complex social structures that is a characteristic of the autist species
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Here we will see how autists form packs to defend themselves against predators.
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We will also witness how male dominated packs often display aggressive behavior towards other packs.
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Don't miss the exiting nature documentary series where we get a close look at autists - in the wild.
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Deep advertising voice: "You may know them from zoos and pet shops but you have never seen them like this - AUTISTS IN THE WILD."
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This thread is so funny
Well not a funny subject but so well written! Who said this though, I see no males around here?! Hmmmm? Rhinos? -
The "incel" cry is a reference to a, uh, "discussion" that resurface every now and then. Or maybe it goes on all the time
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But just the other day we saw again how autistic men, usually white cis hetero autistic men, cry about "involuntary celibate"
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Which they apparently shorten to "inCel" (I learned this just a few days ago), Meaning that no women want to have sex with them
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Yeah, I have heard this incel term before. Unfortunately not isolated to autists, it's also a "men's rights" thing (Quote because they >
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> only focus on stuff like entitlement and sexism, no actual rights in those circles)
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Yeah, I have seen that way too many times. Even if I only encountered that specific term very recently
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Same kind of people who say women are to blame for some mass murder's crimes because they did not sleep with him so of he's angry. >.>
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