I really love hearing your thoughts.
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I just googled, “was George Fox Autistic” and came upon your post. You’ve spelled it all out for us- thank you! I’m studying him in my history of Christianity cla...
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Stunningly prescient.
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In my local Quaker Meeting a third of the men, including myself are autistic. I was drawn to Quakers as being Christian I ached to find a faith community whose services d...
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too cute!
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Also, the bit from one of my favourite online sources of wisdom, Ran Prieur: "This reminds me of something I read in a zine in the 90s, where a young traveler explained why she dressed like a pun...
The part you wrote about "Sam" is what compelled me to write to you, even it it takes several parts to unpack everything that has to be said. I remember googling "Name Dysphoria" a couple of year...
In reply to Anonymous. Thank you! <3
Hi Starlys, I disagree with this model for understanding trans people. I'm trans myself, so I'll explain why I think it's innacurate, and where I think there is some insight. Firstly, I'll summar...
Thank you for skillfully stating the conclusion I had likewise drawn #countingblessings #amIdoingitright?
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