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How do you identify as an aspie woman? No men please!
Mostly female 18%  18%  [ 11 ]
Mostly male 13%  13%  [ 8 ]
Slightly more female than male 15%  15%  [ 9 ]
Slightly more male than female 23%  23%  [ 14 ]
Even split 18%  18%  [ 11 ]
Trans (F2M) 2%  2%  [ 1 ]
Unsure 13%  13%  [ 8 ]
Total votes : 62

TentofMot
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30 Mar 2016, 4:50 am

gracieparky wrote:
TentofMot: While men on the spectrum do have a distinct lack of feminine traits they still possess some capacity to care, nurture and love (particularly at the high functioning end). Unless you're a sociopath in which case, wrong forum.


Capacity to care nurture and love are not exclusively feminine traits.



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30 Mar 2016, 5:04 am

TentofMot: Of course they aren't, although what traits would you classify as being exclusively male or exclusively female? This is why I don't believe in gender absolutes.



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30 Mar 2016, 10:48 am

gracieparky wrote:
TentofMot: Of course they aren't, although what traits would you classify as being exclusively male or exclusively female? This is why I don't believe in gender absolutes.


Being an Idiot is very male.

My apologies. I got to this thread, not by the forum index, but by a sidebar list, probably 'active discussions'. So I did not realize till now it was for woman only.



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30 Mar 2016, 12:19 pm

TrentofMot: Oh! The way I was interpreting your post was that you were proud to be as minimally female as you thought possible... Too many people see traditionally feminine traits as being negative characteristics. All is forgiven haha :)



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30 Mar 2016, 2:29 pm

gracieparky wrote:
TrentofMot: Oh! The way I was interpreting your post was that you were proud to be as minimally female as you thought possible... Too many people see traditionally feminine traits as being negative characteristics. All is forgiven haha :)


Thankyou. :oops: :)

Nay, they are wonderful. Attraction to that is part of how I percieve my maleness.



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01 Apr 2016, 7:01 pm

Ideally, I'd like humans to just hurry up and upgrade to cyborg type bodies. That way I can just be me without worrying about 'acting like a girl or boy'.



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06 Apr 2016, 9:00 am

I don't believe in "gender". Just biological sex. As a scientist, I just can't wrap my head around this whole weird social stuff going on with gender. It's nonexistent and I don't support it and never have. The only thing that makes you male or female is your DNA. I'm not including uni-sex people in this argument since they're both.

So, basically what I'm saying... Do whatever the f**k you want and stop trying to say something is "feminine" or "masculine". These dumb labels are infuriating.



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06 Apr 2016, 3:03 pm

Fully female for me.



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03 May 2016, 4:29 pm

It's a pretty even split for me. Before I had children I would've said more male than female. For some reason the whole birthing/breastfeeding/caregiving thing evened it all out a good amount.



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03 May 2016, 6:49 pm

I say for me definitely female. But I believe this could change.


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06 May 2016, 8:21 am

Physically fully female. Then I don't think interests are gender-related, if they are it's societal, so I don't give a... damn. Emotionally I was said to be cold - which is not true - and manlike :roll: Again, in spite of hormonal disparities, that means nothing to me. It has to do with the person, and the person only, IMO.


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17 May 2016, 1:35 pm

I'm FtM, but I do acknowledge that I have a few feminine traits I think a few are within the realm of normal for a man. Mainly I find my instinct more of the maternal sort than the paternal kind to put it best.



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17 May 2016, 5:26 pm

Boys. I find it considerably easier to talk to boys than to girls. My mom says I'm more like a son than a daughter.


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19 May 2016, 2:46 pm

I voted for "unsure," not because it isn't quite clear to me that I have a female body, but because most of my close friends are male (or lesbians...what to make of that?) and I have always gotten along better with guys than with women.

But really, what baffles me and pisses me off is how much of life seems to me like it should be gender-irrelevant, and yet people persist in treating me so explicitly like a Girl/Woman at moments when being a sexual being is just not on my radar. I mean, I'm standing in line to pay for something, I'm walking down the street, I'm not engaging with you, I'm reading a book and drinking coffee-how is it important if I'm male or female?


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19 May 2016, 3:30 pm

Eloquaint wrote:
But really, what baffles me and pisses me off is how much of life seems to me like it should be gender-irrelevant, and yet people persist in treating me so explicitly like a Girl/Woman at moments when being a sexual being is just not on my radar. I mean, I'm standing in line to pay for something, I'm walking down the street, I'm not engaging with you, I'm reading a book and drinking coffee-how is it important if I'm male or female?


Exactly.

I guess gender is ingrained into people's minds as being relevant to everything.


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19 May 2016, 3:50 pm

I am a girl, yet inside I just seem like me. :)
^I totally agree with you on that, AnaHitori [I like your username, by the way.] 8)


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