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- Aug 29, 2018
I'm very, very certain now that autists, specifically spergs, are at very high risk for being told they're trans. They don't like certain sensations. Don't like having 10 pounds strapped to your chest? You must be trans male. Don't like the feeling of your ballsack and nuts against your crotch? You're trans female. And of course you must chop it all off. I think this has been discussed here before, so I may be late.
It's fairly common for people on the spectrum to suffer some form of body dysmorphia, and it's especially common in girls when puberty begins.
But if you drag your high-functioning autistic kid to a gender-affirming therapist then good luck, your kid is gonna be shot up with GnRH agonists without any other option being considered.