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Recent content by JaJH

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    Study: Gender, autism in adulthood and presenting as 'normal' (interview-based)

    Hi! The age you were diagnosed is absolutely not a problem. I'll send a message with more details:)
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    Study: Gender, autism in adulthood and presenting as 'normal' (interview-based)

    Text chat and/or emails are absolutely fine - I'm carrying out the interviews across a variety of mediums and am aiming to make the project as accessible as I can. I'll send a DM with more details. Thanks for your interest!
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    Study: Gender, autism in adulthood and presenting as 'normal' (interview-based)

    Hi:) comorbidities are absolutely not a problem (I have a few as well). I'm aiming to be as flexible and accessible as possible, so if there are any adjustments you'd like I'd be happy to make them
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    Study: Gender, autism in adulthood and presenting as 'normal' (interview-based)

    It's a shorthand for 'asexual spectrum' used by the asexual/aromantic community as an umbrella term for asexuality as an LGBT+ orientation Asexual Spectrum. Hope that helps:)
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    Study: Gender, autism in adulthood and presenting as 'normal' (interview-based)

    Hi! I'm non-binary, asexual and autistic (I was diagnosed aged 21). Starting from my own experiences, I'm now carrying out research on autistic women, trans and NB people’s experiences of presenting as socially ‘normal’ - particularly focused on exploring how this intersects with gender. The...
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