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Is my autistic co-worker flirting with me?

I'm curious about the point of mentioning that we do the same thing as you.
 
Some autistic females, learn from other peers when growing up, they copy them. The way they dress, speak, and act.

Sure. And countless neurotypical girls emulate pop stars, who do not represent the kind of people or culture they have to fit in with on a daily basis. It is still considered to make more sense because it's what neurotypicals do.
 
Sure. And countless neurotypical girls emulate pop stars, who do not represent the kind of people or culture they have to fit in with on a daily basis.

True. Yet I think in general girls try on various personalities as they grow up, as they have yet to understand if their way of looking at the world is relevant or even wanted.
Ylva this is an interesting topic that I'd like to delve into further, I'll begin a new thread as were derailing this one.

Do females on the autism spectrum emulate other females?
 
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