Oh no, furries, the most apology worthy state of existence- Wait a minute…
This basically, as in my case, my sensory issues make it hard to do many fairly basic things, and causes lots of discomfort that otherwise wouldn’t bother me if not for the sensitivity.
“Fixing” is very different from “reducing the issues for the person with the sensitivity, making life relatively easier to handle”.
Wait, what’s getting jesus’d…?
Oh, I did not think of the implications of making that a verb.
What’s odd is I instantly recognized how to type on that type of phone, but I’m from roughly gen Z.
It tends to get shortened to “Trans”, though I could see specifying shortly with something like “Transsex” or “Transgen” for more precise abbreviation.
It’s quite nice seeing other Ace people around, AroAce myself.
Also, that does make sense, I’ve just not really seen anyone use that term for it before now that I can recall.
It’s interesting seeing “nonsexual” as opposed to “Asexual” or something like “Asexual Spectrum”, followed by “allosexual”.
No offense intended or anything, just making mention for visibility.
Hi, here’s your pretty much useless furry check.
Double meaning entirely intentional, because funny.
To my knowledge, that is actually a thing. People with Autism, as well as people with ADHD, tend to be a bit better at some things that people without usually struggle with for one reason or another. Basically just down to differences of how their brain works with vs without Autism/ADHD. And due to those differences being all you’ve ever known in your experience, it’s hard to know what might make something easier for you, as it just comes naturally, while other things might be completely unnatural to you compared to someone without. I can’t exactly recall anything specific without doing some searching, but doing so would probably give some answers.
Also, side point but I only thought about it a bit later despite it being your first sentence. Something also common with Autism is that it’s significantly easier to tell when someone else has it when you do as well, and vice versa, where people without Autism might not ever even tell unless they’re maybe more familiar with it.
I’m honestly surprised I’ve not seen anyone make that connection for a joke, thanks dyslexia, it’s pretty funny.
Totally not completely cursed, and those example sentences absolutely didn’t make me regret being literate.
Now excuse me while I age like an old computer, because I can’t process most of this… sentence?
Yep, that actual chance at learning something instead of being blindly insulted anyway is such a refreshing change.
And especially never admit you’re totally not running Windows on a Protogen because you couldn’t be bothered to modify it.
Suppose I’ll perish