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Now this is going to be a interesting, but yet hard topic to talk about. Some autistic people can be homosexual. I'm sorry to say that if you don't agree or like this fact. Some autistic people may actually or do like the same gender, but as in dating and relationships. It may seem hard to believe, but hopefully and please understand and read this page to learn why I say such things. Thank you if you chose to.
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I'll tell you my experience in this short text. I found out that I was bi in 9th grade, but did not come out until 11th grade. I have dealt with a couple bullies at the time from that, but I don't anymore since they aren't involved in my life anymore or they understood and accepted it. My family still loves me today, even though it was so hard for them to comprehend this news. But yet I'm living happy today with the people I love and care about for accepting me.
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For those who are autistic and homosexual, do what you think is right to come out or not as you choose. But don't think there is something wrong with you, because you were born your own way. If that wasn't supposed to happen to you wouldn't have been born. Be grateful for who you are and gifts you were given.
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For family and friend matters at the moment, hopefully they do accept you and don't bother you if you ever come out or not but assume that you're gay, lesbian, or bisexual.
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It's not your fault or their fault if you or they are this way, just remember they are still themselves, which is what matters. There is no way to change who they are. Only time will tell if it's true or not especially in questioning.
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If you are in a religion as well, it's okay you can be in both categories just like Kesha, Sam Smith, and I.
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Be proud of who you are and who they are because they are human beings too.
Coming Out & Questioning
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