By the way, on the poll, when I say, "want", what I mean is feeling broody, as in, *really* wanting a child, and thinking, "aww" everytime you see one - not just the decision to have a child.
Although I've never seen a survey done to prove it, I've noticed that with aspie women, they're often not bothered about having children. I wonder why this is.
For me, during my teens I was scared of people my age and younger than me, and I felt awkward around them for a long time afterwards. That, and I don't think I ever want to get pregnant or give birth. It's odd, 'cos I'm fine with teens now, but I feel awkward around children. I don't expect them or teenagers to tease me anymore, because since a certain point in my life, everyone started to treat me very differently (but that's another story). Now I'll try and smile at children, but it feels very false. I see a dog and think, "Awwwww, how cute!" but I don't get that feeling at all with children. At the same time though, I hate hearing or seeing a child cry. It actually distresses me - I mean, that must be instinctual.