Yes; as a metaphor for a past event or trauma
Yes; as a metaphor for neurodivergency
Yes; as a metaphor for my relationship with my body
Yes; as a metaphor for my relationship with others/larger society
Yes; as a metaphor for something else integral to my being
Yes; its metaphorical in a way that's not described (please elaborate!)
Nuance; it is both literal and metaphorical
Nuance; it is literal, but viewing it as metaphorical feels 'right' as well
Nuance; I would if there wasn't stigma around being non-literal
Nuance; something else that wasn't described (please elaborate!)
No; it is purely literal and I wouldn't benefit from language defining it as so
No; it is purely literal, but I would like words to describe it as such