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LateToTheGame

Late to the Game - I have been around men and a boy who are on the spectrum all of my life, although none had official diagnoses. I always felt different, but until I entered grad school last fall (2022, at 60 years old) and started learning more about neurodivergence, I didn't recognize myself there. Now I can see how I've been masking all my life, and because I was surrounded by males on the spectrum, it was harder to see how my own quirkiness was also part of the same spectrum. I was reading Jenara Nerenberg and Devon Price last month, and it became clear as day. And it feels like a relief!
Birthday
Jul 11, 1962 (Age: 63)
Location
Oregon
Diagnosis Status
Aspergers Syndrome - Self Determined
Gender
Female
Occupation
Grad Student in MH Counseling w/Specialization in Addictions

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