I don't have toys currently. The thread is already locked for some reason, but I'll be reading the notes again when I have spare time. And the more I type, the more inaccurate responses you give. You also didn't counter my questions in my final post which is valid based on probability, but never mind.
I've already mentioned the current medical definition of LFA, which is contrary to your belief that people can transition to it later on in life, when it's currently thought of something that they are born with. Maybe in the future, when ASD sub-classification and neurological basis becomes more specific, there'll be a subgroup that conforms to your current beliefs, but until then, it's not the case.