Comment | Nothing wrong with my reading comprehension.
>My suspicion is that it's to do with the large cross-over between the two, as autistic people are overwhelmingly more likely to be both furries and non-gender conforming.
OP asked about furries and pride. You brought up autistic people as if they were already being discussed. They weren't, but because you mentioned them without discussing any distinctions, the implication is that you believe all members of those communities are autistic.
If that wasn't your intention, then fair enough. |
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