And the rate in Girls could potentially be far higher. As they found a technique that Autistic Girls seem to adopt at a higher rate than boys that’s been dubbed ‘Masking’. Where they adopt behaviors and mannerisms of what they perceive as ‘normal’ peers. To such a degree they can pass as normal under many of the current tests that can ‘identify’ Autism in Boys.
There’s also some suspicion among some. That links Undiagnosed Autism to the likelihood of a person self-identifying as Trans. The propaganda Playing off the tendencies of Autists to feel socially isolated and uncomfortable in their own skin. And leading them to believe they’ll have social acceptance and feel comfortable.
Further compounding this issue. Especially in Children and Teens. Is the normal problems and identity issues that come with a child or teen starting to explore and establish an identity of their own outside the watchful gaze and shadow of their parents.
"There’s also some suspicion among some. That links Undiagnosed Autism to the likelihood of a person self-identifying as Trans. The propaganda Playing off the tendencies of Autists to feel socially isolated and uncomfortable in their own skin. And leading them to believe they’ll have social acceptance and feel comfortable."
I believe this ☝️ seeing this type of behavior in a teen granddaughter whose Mom is ADD and granddaughter is dyslexic.
That links Undiagnosed Autism to the likelihood of a person self-identifying as Trans. The propaganda Playing off the tendencies of Autists to feel socially isolated and uncomfortable in their own skin. And leading them to believe they’ll have social acceptance and feel comfortable.
I can 100% confirm this, with a teenage son, of a family close to me. I have known him for eight years (age 8-16). He is extremely socially awkward, has no friends, an uncontrollable temper, and is ridiculed by other kids. He's obviously on the spectrum, although his parents, somewhat in denial, never talk about that, other than to say "he's never been tested."
A couple of years ago, when he was entering high school, I made a comment (that I probably should have kept to myself) that there was a good chance he could be swayed toward trans, to seek acceptance from that group. Two months ago that prediction came true.
Those are old numbers.
Some estimates point toward 1 in 28 now.
And the rate in Girls could potentially be far higher. As they found a technique that Autistic Girls seem to adopt at a higher rate than boys that’s been dubbed ‘Masking’. Where they adopt behaviors and mannerisms of what they perceive as ‘normal’ peers. To such a degree they can pass as normal under many of the current tests that can ‘identify’ Autism in Boys.
There’s also some suspicion among some. That links Undiagnosed Autism to the likelihood of a person self-identifying as Trans. The propaganda Playing off the tendencies of Autists to feel socially isolated and uncomfortable in their own skin. And leading them to believe they’ll have social acceptance and feel comfortable.
Further compounding this issue. Especially in Children and Teens. Is the normal problems and identity issues that come with a child or teen starting to explore and establish an identity of their own outside the watchful gaze and shadow of their parents.
"There’s also some suspicion among some. That links Undiagnosed Autism to the likelihood of a person self-identifying as Trans. The propaganda Playing off the tendencies of Autists to feel socially isolated and uncomfortable in their own skin. And leading them to believe they’ll have social acceptance and feel comfortable."
I believe this ☝️ seeing this type of behavior in a teen granddaughter whose Mom is ADD and granddaughter is dyslexic.
I can 100% confirm this, with a teenage son, of a family close to me. I have known him for eight years (age 8-16). He is extremely socially awkward, has no friends, an uncontrollable temper, and is ridiculed by other kids. He's obviously on the spectrum, although his parents, somewhat in denial, never talk about that, other than to say "he's never been tested."
A couple of years ago, when he was entering high school, I made a comment (that I probably should have kept to myself) that there was a good chance he could be swayed toward trans, to seek acceptance from that group. Two months ago that prediction came true.
This is so heartbreaking and criminal...💔