Am I an Autistic Man or Autistic Woman?

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Author: Tom Jacibons ISBN: 9781370094981
Publisher: Breeding Publishing Publication: March 20, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Tom Jacibons
ISBN: 9781370094981
Publisher: Breeding Publishing
Publication: March 20, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Tom is confused about if he is a man with autism or a woman with autism. Rejected so much as a man he begins to explore his sexual identity and the possibility of becoming a woman. He feels he has failed as a man with autism and wants to try life as a woman with autism to see if he can be happier. Tom explores options for sexual identity surgeries that will help make living with autism easier. Tom has learned that it takes less social skills to be a woman with autism and attract men than it does to be a man with autism trying to attract women. Tom has tried everything and hopes that this last effort to become a woman and live happily with autism will help his sexuality and allow him to be happy with himself. He has a lot of exploring to do and needs a lot of patience to figure out if he is supposed to be a man with autism or a woman with autism. In this book you will learn why Tom feels as if he would better identify as a woman with autism.

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Tom is confused about if he is a man with autism or a woman with autism. Rejected so much as a man he begins to explore his sexual identity and the possibility of becoming a woman. He feels he has failed as a man with autism and wants to try life as a woman with autism to see if he can be happier. Tom explores options for sexual identity surgeries that will help make living with autism easier. Tom has learned that it takes less social skills to be a woman with autism and attract men than it does to be a man with autism trying to attract women. Tom has tried everything and hopes that this last effort to become a woman and live happily with autism will help his sexuality and allow him to be happy with himself. He has a lot of exploring to do and needs a lot of patience to figure out if he is supposed to be a man with autism or a woman with autism. In this book you will learn why Tom feels as if he would better identify as a woman with autism.

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