Yes. Of course, this wouldn't explain why they'd engage less with women who present in a very feminine way than women who present a more gender-neutral appearance. If indeed they do. I have my own hypothesis about this.https://twitter.com/christianjbdev/status/981513275035799552 …
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Were the men behaving differently or are women who pay attention to hair, clothes, make-up etc more likely to pay attention to socially niceties & care about them than women who don't? Are they less likely to be among the many 'on the spectrum' themselves & so notice this?
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