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First transgender man to have autogynephilia. Formally diagnosed with other unspecified skibidi toilet syndrome. Hobbies include writing and complaining.
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dysphoria-things
@dysphoria-things

godddd for the last time. a strong sense of justice in autistic people is not always a positive trait. its just a trait. a strong sense of justice does not mean that you are the most objective source on morality, it means you can’t let go of what you believe is right or should be done. autistic people aren’t morally superior or more socially intelligent than allistic people, you guys have GOT to stop acting like its progressive to decide a certain neurotype is the one everyone should default to.


smokeronthebalcony
@smokeronthebalcony

I don't think any autistic traits are purely positive or purely negative. in fact i think they're more of a... one might say... spectrum


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in reply to @dysphoria-things's post:

Honestly my strong sense of justice causes me more conflict in life than positive. It's great that I care deeply about justice for others, but really in day to day life if affects me in the wrong ways. I actually saw this video yesterday that made me realize how much it comes up in my life. https://youtube.com/shorts/WWb7WRrN_2w

I always felt super ridiculous for "overreacting" to any time I felt cheated, even if it is a tiny thing, but I never understood why until recently.