29-09-2020 07:58 PM
29-09-2020 07:58 PM
29-09-2020 07:58 PM
29-09-2020 07:58 PM
Hearing you loud and clear @Jynx - between happy and safe - a choice no-one should EVER have to make, yet for some people it's a constant reality.
29-09-2020 07:59 PM
29-09-2020 07:59 PM
@Former-Member
that's just horrible. I'm disgusted if I understood this right, that a counselor said that to you. How ignorant and discriminatory. I'm on the spectrum and that's just wrong.
29-09-2020 08:00 PM
29-09-2020 08:00 PM
Oh gosh @Former-Member did you shop around for another counsellor 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️ Yeah we can confirm "aspergery" is not in the dsm hahah. Thanks for sharing, I love your insights aka "tangents" 🙂
29-09-2020 08:00 PM
29-09-2020 08:00 PM
🤣🤣🤣 Agreed @eth
29-09-2020 08:02 PM
29-09-2020 08:02 PM
@ethSaid: Is it really so hard for our society to just let people be their authentic selves both in public and in private??? That's what I wish for everyone.
Me too.
If it wasn't for the whole "Having to Pass as Fully female" business/ expectation - I would possibly be wearing a Skirt or Dress (maybe even Lipstick, who knows) in Public....
Adge
29-09-2020 08:03 PM
29-09-2020 08:03 PM
@Former-Member
Yeah, unfortunately - he was baaad (I only went once), called me "aspergerY" and told me I had the posture of a "pre-pubescent child" and should sit up straight to highlight my boobs more....
I would've reported it now but it was years ago, abroad, I just never went back but he was a real treat...my dad (I don't know him) is also from another country than myself and this counsellor described his nationality as a "firey people" and suggested I "find my fire"
Just...facepalm
(Wouldn't rule out I maybe am on the spectrum, I think my mom and grandfather would be as well but it's not something that's causing me problems)
29-09-2020 08:04 PM
29-09-2020 08:04 PM
Everyone @Former-Member @eth @Rebel @Former-Member & others - Whoa, learning so much and really appreciating the realness in each post We are flying here so I am going to jump to Question 3 now.
For those of us who do not identify as LGBTQIA+, what are some ways we can support this community as allies? If you do identify as LGBTQIA+, what are some things that would be helpful for you to see/hear from your allies?
29-09-2020 08:04 PM
29-09-2020 08:04 PM
Bye all, it was lovely to see you tonight and hear & learn from you. I'm a bit overwhelmed now, so I'll take a break. I'll catch up in the morning, my head is hurting, I'm tired and upset. Talk soon x
29-09-2020 08:05 PM
29-09-2020 08:05 PM
@Former-Member wrote:
Kind of a tangent but relates to gender and the minimal wardrobe...I've been called Aspergery (which...you know...is not a thing...and that was from an actual counsellor) from time to time and a friend commented that they "just mean you don't show typical female qualities"...like having a passion for fashion I guess
So silly ha
Wow, yeah I have many autistic friends who would have a lot to say about this.
Incidentally, there's actually a correlation between transness and being neurodiverse. The research is still in its early days but a friend of mine once described it as "It's hard to be put into a particular box when I can't even see the box."
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