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How do I feel like a woman (Without therapy)

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  • Laura_tigger82Laura_tigger82 Discussion Boards Moderator Posts: 5,456 Part of The Furniture
    Hey @bignosegirly0. I think it's important to note you are able to recognise who you want to be and don't want to be - i.e., you identify as a cisgender woman with autism. I would encourage you to reflect on how you define a woman - what would make you feel like a woman? We all define gender differently and the way we think of gender roles also varies!

    I am also an autistic female and don't worry about make-up or feminine clothing as such! I prioritise warmth and comfort, but still identify as female. Has anyone else got similiar experience or any words/thoughts they would like to share here? :)

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