Thanks so much for raising the question of aspies.
Above average numbers of lesbians and gays are aspergeriod. The IQ of
gays and lesbians are also above average, which is to say, gays and
lesbians on average are more intelligent then a straight cohort.
Asperger means way above average intelligence, also, in that top 3
percent. My IQ when I was tested at 15 was measured at 180. So, it would
make sense I was aware of being gay by the age of 11 years, by way of
example. (And how many 11 year old kids are into reading philosophy?
When I was 7 my grades dropped from A to B, quite suddenly. This gives
something away.)
It appears the gay and lesbian brains are different to straight brains,
according to recent MRI scans. Also, the shape of my hand gives me away
as gay, so I look and come across as gay, so I did not have to come out
as much, since I was born this way, which is to say gay. I look like a
fag. (Plus I have a bigger dick then average!)
On 26/10/12 22:52, Dominic Fox wrote:
> I wonder about this - to what extent does it make sense to predicate
> any determinate sexual orientation of a 2-year-old, for example? To
> be able at 7 to recognise in oneself a structure of feeling that
> corresponds to what one understands, at 7, of being gay, or
> straight, or bi, or (etc.) seems at least precocious. But then maybe
> the gay 7-year-old has more reason to know, is already aware that
> their own structure of feeling doesn't correspond to that expected
> and reinforced by the heteronormative culture all around them.
>
> I could have done with knowing at 7 that there were such people as
> aspies, that I wasn't uniquely but rather somewhat stereotypically
> odd.
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