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I found this article. Many of you may have already read it, but I thought it was really well written and enjoyed reading it and thought maybe you might too.
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I thought it was an interesting read. I never thought about being on the autism spectrum and having a foot fetish. She talks about getting in trouble with that--a vivid description.
As far as the transgender thing, a couple of points: I personally lovelovelove girls, especially girly girls. Not only do I like pretty girl feet, but I'm also strongly attracted to the "essence of female-ness," to be overly clinical about it. So it seems to me a transgendered person who very clearly and genuinely expressed that essence would be compelling. And would also fit within the subset of "girl."
That said, there's a pretty clear distinction, at least in my mind, between a transgendered person who distinctly identifies as female, and a person who is/identifies as male and cross-dresses.