Are you more open about your autism or your sexuality?
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Because my mom and my sister are both "Autism deniers", I am often told by them to behave in a manner to give people the impression that I do not have ASD.
As for me being bisexual, I will at some point come out to my mom as bi. My sister does know that I am bi and is accepting of my newfound sexual orientation.
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Silly NTs, I have Aspergers, and having Aspergers is gr-r-reat!
On the internet, I'll usually be equally as open about my sexuality as I am about my Aspergers. But in real life, I don't really tell people I'm Asexual because they probably wouldn't believe it, or think that it's not a real thing and I just "Haven't found the right person." So I don't bother. I tried telling my Mum and she says I just haven't found the right person, probably because I've had a boyfriend and I don't think she understands that we can date people and even do things with them and even enjoy it (Which I did at first until the relationship turned bad), and I doubt my Dad would understand it either. It's not really that big of a thing to me because I have no interest in getting a boyfriend after what happened last time, so for now, I guess I'll just keep hinting that I've never wanted to do sexual things with boys I've had crushes on and only did it with my boyfriend because I was curious and then he wanted more.
What does being 'ace' mean? (I'm not judging, I'm honestly curious)
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You don't need to hide, my friend, for I am just like you.
I get frustrated when people think asexuality doesn't exist or that the person just hasn't had good sex.

I'm much more open about my sexuality. People will know I'm gay within a few conversations; I talk about my husband like anyone else would. But I don't talk about my autism unless I think it would help someone to know. For example, I told my boss but not my coworkers. I'm sure they know that something is odd about me, and they might suspect I have autism, but I haven't told them. If they asked, I would be truthful.
Honestly, I've had much better reactions from telling people I'm gay than autistic, if you don't count my family and church and all my friends when I came out at 16yo. Being gay is no big deal to most people anymore (or at least they say it's no big deal, which is really all I care about). But when people find out I'm autistic, they either want to prove me wrong or feel bad for me or treat me like I have Downs syndrome. No thank you.
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AnonymousAnonymous
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What does being 'ace' mean? (I'm not judging, I'm honestly curious)
Being "ace" is another way of saying "asexual."
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Silly NTs, I have Aspergers, and having Aspergers is gr-r-reat!
What does being 'ace' mean? (I'm not judging, I'm honestly curious)
Being "ace" is another way of saying "asexual."
Oh! Ok, then.

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You don't need to hide, my friend, for I am just like you.
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