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    • jaywalker [they/them, any]@hexbear.net
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      8 months ago

      This might be ridiculous, but I often wonder about autism and gender and if they’re connected in some way. I say that because I’m autistic and often think about how I don’t view myself as a man or have any attachment to gender. I think it’s something to do with gender being at least partially (almost entirely imo) a social construct and having trouble understanding that aspect of gender creates a kind of agender feeling for me.

      I didn’t quite understand this feeling until my late 30s and I’m not sure what it means, but like I gotta work tomorrow and shit so I just try to not think too hard about it ya know? I think if I had a better childhood with a support system and knew about the autism earlier, I might have spent more time thinking about gender in my youth

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      8 months ago

      Yes, actually that’s the exact line of thinking that led me to discovering it. After being told for years that I was a man, how you’re supposed to think and talk and act like a man…I just didn’t get it at all. Then came the thought “well maybe you’re not a man?” and I was like 🤯