TheHaywire wrote:
Radical or not, I find it to be true. We do not behave like the rest of the human animal kingdom.
There is no doubt about that.
TheHaywire wrote:
We have evolved beyond "mating behavior" and adapted to traits such as honesty and open selection
That's just conjecture. Neurodiverse people are no more honest than neurotypical:
Attwood - Do you show absolute loyalty and impeccable dependability in peer relationships?(
http://www.rdos.net/eng/aspeval/#1333).
Insignificant relation to neurodiversity
Attwood - Are you a "social unsung hero" with trusting optimism: frequent victim of social weaknesses of others, while steadfast in the belief of the possibility of genuine friendship? (
http://www.rdos.net/eng/aspeval/#1357).
Insignificant relation to neurodiversity
Attwood - Are you determined to seek the truth? (
http://www.rdos.net/eng/aspeval/#1342).
Insignificant relation to neurodiversity
TheHaywire wrote:
We do no exist for the purpose of mating.
Of course we do. All animals exist for the purpose of reproduction. If we didn't exist for the purpose of reproduction we would be free of sexual urges as well, which is simply not true.
TheHaywire wrote:
This is a neurotypical affliction. It is an animal affliction. It has nothing to do with neurodiversity.
Not likely.