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LGBT people here on the spectrum, let's unite!

Metalhead

Metal health will drive you mad!
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We will survive better than Gloria Gaynor.

Let's take over Hell, Michigan and make heterosexuality illegal there!

Maybe that's a bad idea, but I do want to see how many more of us are here.
 
Asexual, disinclined to romance as well, and at least medically transitioning male to female (Social comes later )

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I noticed a while ago the correlation, lots of overlapping sets .
Yeah, why is that? I don't know why it is but if I want to go to spend time with autistics I go spend time in an LGBT support group.

And also in a few autistic-dominated hobby spaces there are a few of us who ended up either coming out as gay or undergoing a sex change.
 
Is correlation and causation somehow related. Who knows, have other more interesting puzzles on my plate at this time. Leave it to the psychologists to figure out.
 
Yeah, why is that? I don't know why it is but if I want to go to spend time with autistics I go spend time in an LGBT support group.

And also in a few autistic-dominated hobby spaces there are a few of us who ended up either coming out as gay or undergoing a sex change.
Almost all of my irl friends are both autistic and LGBTQ+. We have a few straight friends but they are outliers.

My husband is also bisexual and his first relationship was with a guy.

I don’t think all LGBTQ+ people are autistic, but the two seem to overlap frequently.
 

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