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gender

  1. L

    Cultural configuration of autism

    Hi ! For some context: I’m a French sociology student with adhd, and I have a mid-year thesis assignment (not the final thesis) to submit. My topic focuses on the cultural configuration of the medical field through autism and gender, meaning how social and cultural norms shape medical...
  2. apolloidolsice

    autism and womanhood

    Hi there! i'm AFAB/female (questioning my gender atm so i don't wanna call myself a woman). My autism affects every part of me, even my gender. I've never really felt like a woman and have never fit in with the other girls. I'm less submissive and louder than most women i meet. And i'm really...
  3. Slim Jim

    They are the opposite sex, but come with the same personality as you

    What would be your reaction, to such a person. Positive or negative or just neutral. Both of you have the same personality, attitudes, interests, opinions. Have all the same idiosyncrasies. And don't say, well, I'm ugly. I would be repulsed by somebody like me. Just imagine, She/He is very...
  4. Joshua the Writer

    My Pronouns/My Gender

    My pronouns are now they/them!
  5. J

    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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