In what ways do you think of yourself as neuro-atypical or contributing to cognitive diversity? Follow-up: What kinds of cognitive diversity do you especially appreciate in others?
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Replying to @KevinSimler
I have one of the most masculine brains in a female body that I know, and I 100% identify as female and always have (which isn’t true of most of the masculine-thinking women I know). I end up as a mediator between gendered cognitive styles a bunch and that’s cool.
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Replying to @utotranslucence @KevinSimler
Like honestly, when I speak to my friends who experience even mild gender dysmorphia I am continually surprised that I have never experienced it.
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Replying to @utotranslucence @KevinSimler
Hard relate. Sometimes people accuse me of hating being a woman because I act so masc and then I remind them that, among other things, I’m a menstrual activist and can’t stop talking about periods (in a positive way). Being female is awesome.
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But I guess that’s what a guy in a woman’s body would say haha
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