A Cripple’s Defense of Pediatric Transition https://reclaimingtransbutch.com/2021/01/a-cripples-defense-of-pediatric-transition/ …
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Replying to @thatweirdolee
This was an interesting read, both for the disability liberation side as well as having a bunch of folks I know with eds (some transmasc!)
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Replying to @Chican3ry
There’s an awful lot of gay or trans people with either HSD or EDS. Every single bendy person I know outside of my own family is queer in some capacity. Most are transmasc. There really does need to be more research into this!
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Replying to @thatweirdolee @Chican3ry
There’s also a LOT of us on the autism spectrum. And very, very frequently, all three combined. I have my theories on this, namely in regards to collagen defects impacting neurological development, but it’s never really been investigated. Find it fascinating though.
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Replying to @thatweirdolee
The autism thing I find really interesting and feel frustrated that there isn't more widespread pushback on it. A lot of "nuh uh there isn't more autism among trans ppl" instead of recognising higher rates of autism is a pattern across LGBTQ people generally.
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Replying to @Chican3ry @thatweirdolee
I can't get further than: Either autistic people's lack of interest in being controlled by arbitrary social norms makes them more honest about themselves OR there's some neurochemical connection, but it's fascinating either way.
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Replying to @e_urq @thatweirdolee
I really doubt there's a clear unified cause of being trans nor necessarily one for autism so for me the latter makes more sense - that autism makes inability to tolerate gender impositions in society more acute.
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Replying to @Chican3ry @thatweirdolee
I agree there's (probably) not a clear unified cause of being trans. But, that doesn't preclude there being some biological mechanism that leads to both autistic symptoms and gender dysphoric symptoms, even if it's not a single neat explanation.
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I doubt being trans is just one thing- especially if we're talking across AMAB and AFAB- but that doesn't mean GD wouldn't have biological causes/explanations, even if not one single cause. Like breast cancer- theres the BRCA gene but it's only a small percent of cases.
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