Is Autism 'a man's world'?

Please know that I'm not writing this to be deliberately inflammatory or provocative, or to have a go at anyone here, but I just feel so isolated as an Autistic woman. Most other Autistic people I've engaged with are men, and seem to have quite a different presentation and outlook on life to me. They are often very blunt, whereas I'm not. When I get emotional, they don't seem to understand - I've been accused of 'emotionally exploding', for example, simply for expressing that I felt uncomfortable with a conversation. It's more than that, though, to be honest I'm finding it quite hard to explain in logical terms...I just don't feel I fit in in the Autism world or the neurotypical world, and I'm wondering if this is because I'm female. Does anyone else feel this way?

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  • Due to masking, the statistics of autism being primarily a male thing are skewed.  Women are better at hiding their autistic traits, and this is something that is only now being researched.  I actually did my final project for social sciences in college on masking in autistic females.  It's a very interesting topic.  

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  • Due to masking, the statistics of autism being primarily a male thing are skewed.  Women are better at hiding their autistic traits, and this is something that is only now being researched.  I actually did my final project for social sciences in college on masking in autistic females.  It's a very interesting topic.  

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