Autism Was Once Considered a Male Condition but as New Research Comes to Light, a Growing Number of Adult Women Are Being Diagnosed With the Disorder.
HELEN HOANG WAS 33 when her daughter’s preschool teacher suggested the little girl might be on the autism spectrum. “When she started talking about the symptoms, I thought, ‘Oh wow, that’s me.’” Hoang, the daughter of workaholic parents, says her family was “too tired to notice or care when I listened to the first 17 seconds of Madonna’s ‘Papa Don’t Preach’ on repeat for hours, or avoided the neighbourhood children because I didn’t know how to play with them.” But that conversation with her daughter’s teacher was something of an “aha” moment – it sent Hoang on a “journey of exploration” that resulted in her own diagnosis on the autism spectrum at the age of 34.
“It was such a relief,” she says. “When I was told I was autistic, I felt highly validated. It was a relief to know I wasn’t alone.” While she was unsure how her family would take the news – “I worried they’d be disappointed or ashamed, or worse, that they’d start to treat me differently” – her fears turned out to be unfounded.
Hoang has just released her debut novel, The Kiss Quotient, a love story between an autistic woman, Stella, and her male sex worker (yes, it’s reverse Pretty Woman, and yes, it’s very good). “In many ways, Stella’s journey to self-acceptance paralleled mine,” she says. “Prior to my diagnosis, I put a great deal of effort into changing myself to fit in, and getting to the point where I could be open about my differences and embrace them was a struggle.”
This story is from the November 2018 edition of ELLE Australia.
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