Some occasionally act aggressively, but that is much more common in boys with Asperger's Syndrome than in girls. In general, boys are more likely to act aggressively than girls, and that does not change in people with Asperger's Syndrome.
It has also been suggested that a girl's female friends will help more in stressful situations because females are nurturing, thus reducing the possibility of aggression, while a boy's male friends will not help much because males are not as nurturing.
Yes due to the individual, AS can be mild, moderate (expected) and severe. Boys and girls with AS also tend to act differently in comparison.
to act HOSTILE is to act aggressively or defensively towards other people
Yes, and it's sad and unfortunate.A:Not just unfortunate, but also unforgivable. Those that hate Aspergers Syndrome in specific will find themselves being hated by people with it. Even if the person with it won't admit to hating them, they will hate them on the inside.
Just be yourself, girls like that - you might not be her type but then at least you know you tried. Be romantic and birng her in a rose on the last day and tell her that she's beautiful, if she doesn't appreiate it then that's her loss.
They don't like it when you stare them in the eyes, smile, or act aggressively.
Teenage girls are moody because their bodies are changing biologically. Girls' moods also are affected by society. They want to look pretty and be popular and if things don't go their way they act out in mood swings. It can also be do to pre-menstrual syndrome.
VERY AGGRESSIVELY! Blame it on immaturity and too much testosterone.
It is unusual for any emu to act aggressively towards a person without provocation. If it should occur, move slowly and casually towards the nearest escape route. Do not move quickly.
Bengal tigers will act aggressively towards humans. A person should never attempt to approach a Bengal tiger in the wild.
It is possible that your dog has had an unfortunate or bad experience involving a person of ethnic minority. It is not uncommon for dogs that were rescued from abusive owners to snap at or act aggressively towards individuals who appear similar to one of their abusers. For example, if a large man with a crooked nose badly hurt a dog, then that dog, once it has been rescued and given a loving home, will act aggressively towards any large men with crooked noses. It has nothing to do with racism, but similar appearances, out of fear.
it all depends on the guy. I don't like girls like that but most guys that act dumb like girls that act dumb
Act your self! :)