Murihiku wrote:
Does my gayness cover up my Aspieness?
For me, it was the other way around. In school, I was such a social recluse that no-one thought I was attracted to anyone, let alone other guys.
This is pretty much how it is for me.
Also, I consider myself one of the "girly" gays in the sense that, had I been born into a preindustrial (or even more so, preagricultural) society with more rigid gender roles, I probably would have been socialized into some sort of third-gender category. And that would have been fine, since I
feel pretty androgynous. But I kind of think other people don't necessarily see me that way, because Western cultures tend to code emotionality as feminine, and I'm so undemonstrative.