David1981 wrote:
Hi!
I'm a 25-year-old male self-diagnosed Aspie and my mom (who is NT) has a theory that most Aspies have rather large foreheads in proportion to their face.
Do you think this theory of my mother's has some merit and has factual basis?
Actually, I don't think that holds true into adulthood. As a kid, I had a large head. My mother even said I hated t-shirts, and it was hard to find ones that would go over my head. Once she reminded me, it all came back. And that was ANOTHER reason I HATED turtlenecks. I ALSO use to HATE wool. I don't have such a big head anymore in relation to the norm.
I even heard a theory that men had sloping foreheads and women had flat. I checked it out, and the first few seemed to confirm that although mine, like yours appears to be, is flat, and I am male. Eventually(I guess I just didn't look hard enough, and it wasn't very long anyway), I saw more men that had flat, and even some women that didn't have heads like that.
My head is rounded, PROBABLY because I was not born by cesarean. I do think my brain was kind of pushed forward because I read SO much, even into the night, when I was very young, so I DO have a little bulge in front, hardly noticable and nobody has commented. If I read books in bed, my head lies flat against the wall, hence the reading theory. Nobody has commented about that either.
Steve