Being Autistic & Trans or LGBQIA+

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • Being autistic & Trans gender means our experiences and needs, especially sensory needs, are different to someone who isn't autistic and trans. I try to give some hints in this short video about some of those differences and needs.

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  • @Sad_Bumper_Sticker
    @Sad_Bumper_Sticker 5 месяцев назад +1

    Your video is valuable and ASMR soothing.
    As an nonbinary autistic person I’ve been watching the recent FLOOD of anti-trans videos and TERF rhetoric e.g. that “all autistic trans/nonbinary teens/adults are just “confused impressionable brainwashed victims of trans ideology who need to be saved by conversion therapy”.
    Introspectively, I recognize reading /listening to misconstrued/ vilifying hateful anti-trans rhetoric which dismisses autistic people is a form self-traumatizing myself and does not serve my mental health, nor does compiling a list of counter-arguments in my head make me feel better since being a loner I hope to never have to be in a position where I feel I have to “debate” being nonbinary and autistic.

  • @JackieDaytonaBar
    @JackieDaytonaBar 2 года назад +2

    I am AMAB trans masc NB and found this very helpful!

  • @PaulyMontgomeryHaileyMontgomer
    @PaulyMontgomeryHaileyMontgomer 25 дней назад

    Me too I’m otw to being trans female and am an autistic.

  • @jefferywest3625
    @jefferywest3625 2 года назад

    Special thanks gratitude to #Doctorojie for helping my son get rid of his 6 years Autism disorder

    • @greatbestboy
      @greatbestboy 2 года назад +5

      HOW BOUT U GET RID OF THAT ATTITUDE BABY DOLL

    • @komalmononoke
      @komalmononoke Год назад

      autism isn't a disorder nor is it cureable, you just traumatised him into a lifetime of heavy masking or until he can break free of you and live his true life.