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> this thread

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This is Zun!bar

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Can I replace the lines of the erotic scenes with my own hilarious versions?

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>repeat different fanfictions

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PDD-NOS (PDD Not Otherwise Specified) is a controversial category that describes children who do not fit neatly into the ‘box’ of autism or Asperger’s, even though they seem to exhibit many of the traits found in this group of disorders. These individuals were once referred to as having ‘atypical autism’. People with PDD-NOS may have symptoms that are ‘autistic-like’ yet may not meet the specific criteria required to obtain the autism diagnosis (such as onset of symptoms by the age of 3). What is clear is that their grasp of social skills, language competence, and unusual behaviors fit the category of a pervasive developmental disorder, and that they are individuals who require intervention in order to make the progress to function independently in the social world.

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The theory that autism is caused by an extreme version of the “male brain” has won strong support from new research showing that male hormones in the womb are linked to social and emotional skills in childhood.

Scientists at the University of Cambridge have found that both boys and girls who are exposed to high levels of testosterone before they are born are more likely that usual to develop traits typical of autism, such as a preference for solitary activities and strong numerical and pattern-recognition skills.

Though the study included only children who are not autistic, it provides some of the firmest biological evidence yet that the social impairments that characterise the condition may be affected by prenatal hormone exposure.

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