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The autistic girls showed similar social motivation and friendship quality to non-autistic girls, while autistic boys reported less motivation for social contact compared with non-autistic boys and compared with girls both with and without autism. Girls tend to be more socially precocious than boys in general, so it is not surprising that this applies to autistic girls as well. There's research showing that narcissism in children is often cultivated by parental overvaluation and people believing…
/r/PurplePillDebate08/07/26 03:12 PM
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you can very much exhibit both at the same time. That is actually very rare and those cases may well be the exceptions that prove the rule. Autism mostly affects men and BPD mostly affects women. Psychiatric diagnoses are not based on medical testing. You can't diagnose mental illnesses with a blood test or a brain scan. Until biological tests are developed to diagnose mental illness, it's entirely plausible that a certain percentage of patients could be misdiagnosed. I would say borderline pers…
/r/BlackPillScience23/05/19 04:50 PM
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No one is ever asked the question "would you rather play video games or have your dick sucked." Rather, the question every day is: "What am I going to do tonight?" And often the answer is: be at home with an electronic device. On average, men spend about 1.5 hours more per week on video games than women. That's not a very big difference. Internet use is actually slightly higher among women than men. Children who play video games are more socially competent on average than children who don't, so …
/r/BlackPillScience17/05/19 02:00 PM
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Also the 1:17 thing likely came probably from extremely powerful farmers monopolizing lots of females and letting everyone else starve, as it conincided with the invention of farming. Gregory Cochran has argued (here and here) that, contrary to what has been reported by some sources, there never was a time when only 5 or 10% of males fathered kids in a given generation.
/r/BlackPillScience16/05/19 01:13 PM
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The chart is from the book Dataclysm by Christian Rudder.
/r/BlackPillScience13/05/19 03:34 PM
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Women who get married at older ages are less likely to divorce than women who marry when young. Why? Because older women have less options. Women's sexual market value peaks between 18 and 25 years old. That's also when divorce risk peaks. If many millennial women are delaying marriage until they're past their prime, it's hardly surprising that divorce rates have gone down.
/r/BlackPillScience10/01/19 09:03 PM
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