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being autistic as a transwoman is brutal. there are so many social conventions im unaware of that i wouldnt even be able to internalise if they were pointed out to me. socially transitioning is out of the window.
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it gets better, nona!
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>>41270102
I solve this by just being a complete spectacle. I'm so good at what I do people just have to deal with the bizarre mess of a person before them. I can be how I am and they have to respect me because if they didn't it would undermine their self esteem (this is assuming I'm interacting with people who's self worth is derived from doing the one thing that I'm good at. These are the only people I hang out with really though these days I've started making friends outside of the work/skill i have)
But yeah that's a strategy
People respect an autistic savant



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