Good morning! I recently completed a live session focused on an important topic concerning the LGBTQ+ community and my personal views on it. I began our discussion by highlighting the challenges faced by individuals with neurological disorders. I find it particularly compelling that both the LGBTQ+ community and the neurodivergent community share the rainbow as a symbol. This connection embodies the idea of “taste the rainbow,” as being part of any community truly represents an adventurous journey.
I am resolute in my commitment to advocate for the communities I belong to. I believe in the importance of educating others about our experiences and the challenges we encounter, and I strive to encourage those around me to expand their perspectives whenever possible.
Additionally, I was inspired to initiate this live discussion in response to comments I observed on the account of the remarkably talented BD. She is an impressive individual who exudes courage, and I admire her work on TLC, even though I currently lack a subscription and cannot watch the latest episodes. I have a deep appreciation for the Dupree family, but I have decided against subscribing to a network for just one show, as I have found such commitments in the past to be less than worthwhile.
During my live session, I expressed my frustrations regarding negativity aimed at BD and her family, particularly the allegations of fraud directed at them. I firmly believe that Colin is genuinely invested in his relationship with Baylen, which contrasts with my past experience. Personally, I am looking forward to finding a partner who aligns with my values and needs, and I am choosing to remain single until I find that special connection.
I did share my thoughts on the LGBTQ+ community during the session. As a member of this community, I find that my personal approach to relationships is quite specific; I only engage in physical relationships when there is a significant emotional and mental connection, a belief that is aligned with my identity as demisexual/demiromantic.
On the day I’m writing this, I’m enjoying various live broadcasts while also working on some knitting. I took care of my shower earlier, and I still need to finish up the laundry—essentially just bringing a few items up from the basement to the main house. While I reside in the basement for mental health reasons, I am grateful to have my own space, as my mental health has improved significantly since January. This space allows me to maintain my well-being, especially considering my uncle’s lack of understanding regarding my misophonia.
I’ve encountered information suggesting that sensory sensitivities can fluctuate with age, and I’ve noticed this in some areas of my life. Nevertheless, I consider myself a functioning, autistic woman, and I strive to embrace my journey.

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