Autism and Aggression: Debunking the Revenge Myth
There is no evidence to suggest that autistic people are more likely to seek revenge than neurotypical people. In fact, some studies have shown that autistic people may be less likely to engage in aggressive or violent behavior.Autism - Related Articles
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