Depending on where you look, about a quarter of us are neurodiverse. This can mean dramatically different experiences of the world for nearly half of all couples- but we don’t really talk about it much. Ready to shine some light on the ways we hide these relationships or mask ourselves while in them is Marie D’Elephant, friend of the show and everyone’s favorite agnostic.
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Autism Spectrum Disorder and Gender Theory have a striking number of things in common- increasingly we understand them both to operate on a spectrum and recent years have seen us move from a pathology model to a diversity model. We no longer see minority genders or sexualites as flaws or conditions, but as a fascinating form of diversity, so to are we just beginning to embrace the beauty of neurodiversity. But these two constructs may play with one another even more then we think- fan favorites Shannon Q and Miss O Kissed join the show this week to help me sort through the neuro and the queer in understanding this brave new world.
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Autism spectrum disorder and our scientific understanding of human diversity and grandeur have only evolved in sophistication in recent years. As the truth of our neurodiversity comes to light we have greater and greater opportunities to understand, love and care for ourselves and one another. Over the summer Miss-O shared with us her journey and insights as an ace in burlesque, now she joins the show to share her experience of an ASD diagnosis and what she’s learned about life, love and sex- plus your calls!
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