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I must say that I have never encountered opprobrium for failing to include a pronoun of any sort after any signature I have placed on anything. Clearly I move in the wrong circles.

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Hi Simon, a few thoughts about the pronouns class. There is a direct correlation in numbers between autism and gender confused. When you look in to often contradictory behaviours and frustrations, obsessions, anger etc of people on autism spectrum in with explain the intensity of it entirely. No ones fault, just hard work. That lack of empathy towards heartfelt situations like war is also explained by autism. Then again the contradictory behaviours of autism will argue one is an empath etc and the battle goes on forever. People with compassion and neurotypical brains will often have a heart for a situation but may have ego attached to one side or the other, these people can see the other side if they are willing to see from other perspectives. Autism can not see from other perspectives and show empathy for the other side when it matters. Neurotypical people can show understanding when autism comes up so as to not argue and bang heads with the neuro divergent side. As try as we will, forever we will never get the same response of understanding the other perspective and showing empathy and growing with compassion. Sadly one side gets a get out of jail free card so to speak and will always find fault with the other side. It is extremely hard on both sides for different frustrations and it is impossible to reach a resolve. The question is why is autism numbers so high???????? That's the real question. Sincerely, Mary

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