'It's quite difficult to put Autistic relationships in a box': A qualitative exploration of romantic relationships in gender and sexually diverse Autistic adults - PubMed
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- #Gender Diversity
- Autistic adults who identify as gender and sexually diverse experience romantic relationships as individual and valuable.
- Relationships are shaped by unique preferences, mutual understanding, and explicit communication.
- There is fluidity between friendships and romantic partnerships, including sexual activity with friends.
- Participants reject prescriptive social norms in favor of individualized relationship dynamics.
- The study highlights four main themes: difficulty categorizing autistic relationships, challenging social norms, online dating's pros and cons, and the role of understanding and neurotype.
- Research points to under-representation of gender and sexual minorities in autism studies.
- Participants emphasized the inherent value of personalized romantic relationships over conventional expectations.