gender, kin, neurodivergence, all at once
So I think I really like the term buckgender to describe my personal experience with gender. It affirms my non-binaryness, my kinness, and my neurodivergence all at once.
To me, my gender is defined as an experience of a non-binary light masculinity. But a kind of gender that feels like it's defined from a wholly non-human perspective. Analogous to maleness but not male.
re: gender, kin, neurodivergence, all at once
In the past I tried terms like demiboy to put a word to my experience, but it's not quite right.
I discovered being therian, I realised how much my autism affects my understanding of gender, as well as my general feeling of being non-human.
The thing about being autistic is, social stuff doesn't come as naturally to us as it does for allistic people. We analyse social constructs with our own templates. We find ways to look at the world through our own autistic perspective.
It's honestly why I never felt human.
re: gender, kin, neurodivergence, all at once
@JoeyBuckaroo *"terrifying wolfwoman" rather, but you get what I mean