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Hello ladies of AutismForums

Well, for me, kind of have issues making friends with girls.
There's a theory that if you try being a gentleman to them, and always hold the door & let them go first,
they will be sweet and nice to you.

At least, that's what one guy here said, last month.
 
Not all female humans want chocolate.

I don't want chocolate.

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There's exceptions to all rules, it's just a stereotype I have a high confidence in, probability-wise.

A UK study by research group Mintel revealed 91% of all women admit to eating chocolate – with the men not far behind at more than 87%.

She quotes a 2006 study on gender and chocolate cravings that compared students in the US and in Spain in which 59 per cent of American males and 91 per cent of females admitted to chocolate cravings.
 

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