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Discussion Autistic dating documentary, part 2 (Title of documentary, 'Love on the Spectrum')

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My first thread on this was kind of on the fly, so I figured I would make a separate post. Before anyone claims this thread is making fun of autistic people, please understand that I myself am on the spectrum.

I finished watching the five-part documentary on Netflix based out of Australia. If you plan to see it but don't want it spoiled, I hid the outcomes

Maddi is one of the girls on the spectrum, and looking for a partner. The most chinless woman I have ever seen and her looksmatch is incel tier. She's the one that wants a tall, muscular man, and indicator of AWALT

Kelvin is a ricecel (Chinese-Australian) obsessed with anime. Is paired up a an autistic landwhale, they go to a hibachi restaurant where he attempts to speak terrible Japanese with the cook. His landwhale date rejects him, despite being far worse than Kelvin on the looksmatch. At the end of the documentary, he's still working with a dating coach.

Mark is a guy obsessed with dinosaurs, and very bright and appears to have a fairly high IQ. He's also relatively decent looking. Quite a likable guy in fact. He goes on a date with a very, very sweet girl on crutches due to cerebral palsy. At the end of the doc, it is said that they went on a second date. He's my favorite, so I sincerely wish him luck.

Andrew is a sickly thin ginger who has a teddy bear at age 28. He wishes he was "normal". He went to an autistic speed dating event and was rejected by an ugly landwhale.

Olivia is the only female to say she has never been in a relationship. Went on a date with a Chad-lite aspie, but he didn't want to go on a second date. Also suffers from a nervous tick

Jimmy and Sharnae, both 21, are an autistic couple. Sharnae's autism is very mild and barely noticeable, but Jimmy however is highly autistic but has brutal Chad facial features. Not surprising that he has a girlfriend. In perhaps one of the most cringiest moment in the entire documentary, he sings to her (horribly) and proposes to her, on his knee like a pathetic white knight.


Some notes:
  • Most of the single guys, who are in their mid to late 20s, are incels in denial. If this forum still exists by then, they may be posting here within 5 years or less.
  • Aside from the couple of guys with Chad traits, most autistic guys have incel tier looks --- too skinny, too flabby, asymmetrical face, weak jaw, excessively hairy, and overall an underdeveloped look
  • The documentary featured a dating specialist that focuses on autistic adults, but her advice is blue pilled, and interestingly, it seems as if only the men need to get advice. Clearly, women don't need to develop dating skills, it's all a matter of how well a man serves a woman, or as if men were animals that need to be trained. As I have said in my other thread, women only need to exist.
  • Olivia made a very accurate point: over 90% of people on the spectrum never find a partner (what she left out is that it's mostly men)
 
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I fucking hate this show so much
 

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