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. . 🔦 (trans level 3 autism) can also be called translowfunctism (trans low functioning autism)
this can be used for cisautistic people transitioning for their autism to get worse or for transautistic people as well.
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translvl3tism ☆
. . 🔦 (trans level 3 autism) can also be called translowfunctism (trans low functioning autism)
this can be used for cisautistic people transitioning for their autism to get worse or for transautistic people as well.

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Please remember to use the proper terms when referring to identities!
I saw someone talking about how they're transautistic, but specifically they said they're "low functioning" this is a harmful term
The proper terms (instead of high/low functioning) is high support needs or low support needs
This still applies to transabled folks
Thank you for coming to my Ted talk :) - a cisautistic
Radnormals were asked if they supported cisautistic people (people who actually have autism) and about a third of the radnormals voted that they don't!
Here are the results:
You heard it here! About one in three radnormals don't support people with autism!
I like it when people infantilize my autism, not just because I'm transage, but because I feel like there's a better mutual understanding on the things I can do and things I can't plus the support from people who infantilize me is more helpful then the support from those who don't. Plus I'd rather have low expectations then high ones so when I fail doing something because of my Autism I feel less guilty and have less of a chance of melting down.
Because no I do not find it abelist for someone to infantilize me, no I cannot function on the same level as your average person and I dont know why I should be mad when people act like my disability is a disability. Obviously everyone is different but this is just my pov.
"as an autistic person, transautistic people will never be valid, who would want autism, it's genuinely disordering,"
I'm going to break this down into parts. Genuinely, as a cisautistic individual, I do believe that transautistic folks are valid.
1. Why won't they be valid? Is it just hidden transphobia? Your using the same arguments that individuals use against transgender folks, by the way.
2. Transautistic folks don't want autism, they are autistic unless they specify that they want it rather than are autistic.
3. Obviously it's disordering, like any other disorder is. They aren't watering that factor down at all and you have absolutely no proof that they are, anyways.

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All roads lead back to my autism (my relationship with plurality, my inherent queer identity, the reason why I obsess so heavily on media/characters from said media, the reason why I can't stand certain things, how I relate more to animals than humans...ect ect.)
I think this one has been done already but I gotta.
-a cisautistic
Last night we found out about the magical properties that alcohol has on autism.
Alcoholics might be onto something…
Stay tuned, we will investigate the matter further.