Trans and autistic?

I feel like I have been masking my entire life until now. I’m not diagnosed and with everything else that is happening right now it will wait a bit longer. 
I identify as a transgender man, queer (have had relationships with both sexes) and now am coming to terms with autism as well.  I’ve had to hide my identity, feelings and emotions since I was a child, mostly because I have had issues with my Dad since a teenager when I initially came out as lesbian. I’m feeling very angry at the moment which isn’t helped by my testosterone treatment which I have just started. Can anyone relate to this? Thank you 

Parents Reply
  • The problem is in the marketplace of ideas not all ideas hold equal worth. The "opposing view" of vulnerable minorities deserving equal rights and respect is the idea that they don't, and that's not how human rights work: The idea that certain groups can be made to feel lesser than and treated as lesser than the next group just because you don't like them is just garbage ethics.
    In a system that upholds your rights but not ours you are not a victim, and you do not get to play "respectability politics" and tone police us as a minority within a minority. It's a transparent silencing tactic and it is bullying HP35 to make that accusation and put words in HP's mouth when HP35 didn't even call you a villain.
    You can't blame someone else if you thought the shoe fit and decided to wear it.

Children