Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting. Apparently a majority of gender-transitioning people are on the autism spectrum. Is it that they've always suffered from being misunderstood and not fitting in, and they feel they need to make this change because the people who accept trans are known to be very tolerant, and that therefore their autism will be accepted as well?
Or is it that feeling like your body and how you are perceived doesn't match with who you believe yourself to be leads to sensory issues, social challenges, and withdrawal from interaction, leading to an autism diagnosis?
Anonymous wrote:Interesting. Apparently a majority of gender-transitioning people are on the autism spectrum. Is it that they've always suffered from being misunderstood and not fitting in, and they feel they need to make this change because the people who accept trans are known to be very tolerant, and that therefore their autism will be accepted as well?
Anonymous wrote:Interesting. Apparently a majority of gender-transitioning people are on the autism spectrum. Is it that they've always suffered from being misunderstood and not fitting in, and they feel they need to make this change because the people who accept trans are known to be very tolerant, and that therefore their autism will be accepted as well?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting. Apparently a majority of gender-transitioning people are on the autism spectrum. Is it that they've always suffered from being misunderstood and not fitting in, and they feel they need to make this change because the people who accept trans are known to be very tolerant, and that therefore their autism will be accepted as well?
Or is it that feeling like your body and how you are perceived doesn't match with who you believe yourself to be leads to sensory issues, social challenges, and withdrawal from interaction, leading to an autism diagnosis?
Anonymous wrote:Interesting. Apparently a majority of gender-transitioning people are on the autism spectrum. Is it that they've always suffered from being misunderstood and not fitting in, and they feel they need to make this change because the people who accept trans are known to be very tolerant, and that therefore their autism will be accepted as well?