You can find other articles making the connection. I didn't read this one at all but it has been discussed from left to right. The high number is that one in four transgender people qualifies for an autism diagnosis and those numbers usually come from people in the process of transition. Something else to consider is that autism as a diagnosis isn't exactly accurate, it's just an amalgam of symptoms meaning the connecting thread could be the same in all (which is unlikely, but still). Also I'm not making a scientific judgement here or anything it's just the established research as of now. There hasn't been much work done in the entire field, no one knows what the fuck is going on with transgender people.
You can find other articles making the connection. I didn't read this one at all but it has been discussed from left to right. The high number is that one in four transgender people qualifies for an autism diagnosis and those numbers usually come from people in the process of transition. Something else to consider is that autism as a diagnosis isn't exactly accurate, it's just an amalgam of symptoms meaning the connecting thread could be the same in all (which is unlikely, but still). Also I'm not making a scientific judgement here or anything it's just the established research as of now. There hasn't been much work done in the entire field, no one knows what the fuck is going on with transgende people.
You can find other articles making the connection. I didn't read this one at all but it has been discussed from left to right. The high number is that one in four transgender people qualifies for an autism diagnosis and those numbers usually come from people in the process of transition. Something else to consider is that autism as a diagnosis isn't exactly accurate, it's just an amalgam of symptoms meaning the connecting thread could be the same in all (which is unlikely, but still). Also I'm not making a scientific judgement here or anything it's just the established research as of now. There hasn't been much work done in the entire field.
You can find other articles making the connection. I didn't read this one at all but it has been discussed from left to right. The high number is that one in four transgender people qualifies for an autism diagnosis and those numbers usually come from people in the process of transition. Something else to consider is that autism as a diagnosis isn't exactly accurate, it's just an amalgam of symptoms meaning the connecting thread could be the same in all (which is unlikely, but still).
You can find other articles making the connection. I didn't read this one at all but it has been discussed from left to right. The high number is that one in four transgender people qualifies for an autism diagnosis and those numbers usually come from people in the process of transition.