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Kait Ballenger's avatar

"In the scheme of things, this matters so little. It’s not peace in the Middle East, it’s not ending tuberculosis, it doesn’t help the climate crisis, it doesn’t save anyone’s life, and it doesn’t heal any communities." But Emily, small things like this DO help heal communities! I see you bravely unmasking and shedding neurotypical norms and donning your pajamas in the NYT like a total fucking boss, and I sit here, as a fellow autistic woman and writer, who is also most comfortable (and currently) in my pajamas, and I feel SEEN and valid, and like maybe someday I can wear my PJs in the NYT times too--or at the very least, to pick up my kids from school--and I think to myself if a total badass like Emily Nagoski can be her most comfortable autistic self, then maybe I can be too.

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Read the article last night and it was great and really well timed for conversations I've been having with my long-term spouse and other friends in long-term relationships. Can't wait for the book. For the record though: the pajamas were one of the first things I noticed and I literally said *out loud* (reading by myself), "Oh those are amazing." Gratitude to you for continuing to redefine what it means to be professional, beautiful, and authentic.

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