She didn’t mind that people considered her a woman...
Today, Yau uses the term “autigender” to describe herself, acknowledging that “autism is an inseparable part of me and that it influences my personality and my identity.”
She's among the population of autistic people who embrace the “autigender” label to express that their gender identity—usually, something other than cisgender—is related to their autism....
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