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All things are impermanent. Personally I have given up contemplating gender and sexuality for now but I may resume again at any time.
I read in a book on autism that some explicitly call this correlation “autism gender.” I have a few explanations. We socially present and are perceived as different no matter what and therefore often do not fit neatly into at least consciously into the default. If we take the time to investigate our feelings surrounding the subject we see quickly that the ideas imposed by neurotypical society about “gender” are inaccurate (bottom up vs top down thinking). Of course it could also be the case that are brains are extra “weird” and the sensory information we take to be the basis of our ideas are actually notably different than cis people (“inherent gender” or whatever).
My state is of investigation of general sensations with emphasis on the “internal” ones. Once clarity is increased with those in addition to the development of other things I will be better prepared to return to this investigation. Honestly I only get more in awe of this absurd existence being of and among gross hairless apes in an absurd society and gender seems like a secondary question.
This investigation rocks, love it.
When I assumed I was cis-by-default who knew pretty much nothing about trans people except they existed, I decided to look up "autism gender" because it felt like my relation with gender was greatly influenced by presumed autism. I don't think I even knew how prevalent autism was for trans people (at least for those who acknowledge being trans on surveys) and was honestly confused how autistic people could be trans given gender just seemed like neurotypical BS, but also didn't really want to think about it too much because I didn't want to deal with actual self-reflection.
Real. While I could see one accidentally adopting gender rules rigidly, I imagine to most autists would think transmedicalism sounds absurd.