Anything is possible and does not have to be that way. That is just saying if one person likes another; it doesn't matter if two people have similar conditions. They are both human. It is possible for that to happen.
It also depends on the severity of the disorder. The more severe a person is affected by autism, the less likely they are to interact with others. It really is not a matter of liking someone or not, it is more that they are not sure how to interact with someone.
You could also ask this, do others who are neurotypical like people who are neurotypical?
Just because someone shares your neurology doesn't mean that you will like them, just like if there are two people who are black it doesn't mean they will like each other. Autistic people may find some similarities with each other but we're all very different so we may like each other, hate each other, or be apathetic towards each other.
Just like people without autism, artistic talent varies by person. Some people with autism may be very good at art, others can't even draw a stick figure.
Autistic people do not think like animals. It is offensive to suggest that Autistic people (not 'people with autism') think like animals, we think like people because we are people.
Absolutely not, autism is a neuro-biological disorder that a person is born with. It is a neurological difference, meaning those born with autism, have brains that function differently that those who do not have autism. You cannot "catch" autism from others.
Some are while others are not. They vary, as does the entire population.Comment:I know a 20 year old boy with autism who is overweight.
Autism is not mental or physical per say, nor is it always a disability. Autism is a neurological difference - some people with autism do consider themselves disabled because of the way autism effects them, but many autistic people live just like neurotypical people so do not consider their autism to be a disability at all.
The eyes of a person with autism look the same as the eyes of other people.
None of the above. Autism is not good, it's not bad, it just is - being Autistic is thus not good or bad either. Being Autistic (we do not 'have' autism) depends on the individual, some people have more severe symptoms than others and some face more prejudice or abuse than others. It's just like being neurotypical - not good, not bad, it just is.
ask them out. just because they have autism doesnt mean they are different, quite a lot of people with autism have an IQ well over 100
People with autism are generally slower at learning then others,but along with that said so by my health teacher,people with autism can remember dates alot better then general people.I know this one person with autism and he asked me my birthday so i told him and he said oh, you were born on a Saturday i believe.sure enough, he was right
Autism is not a sickness. Autism is a pervasive developmental disorder. It is a condition with a genetic component that affects the way the brain works.
Autism has a genetic component, so people can be born with it. Others are born with a susceptibility to autism that is probably triggered by an environmental factor. So, there are newborns with autism. Usually, autism is not diagnosed until age 2 or 3, but some cases are diagnosed earlier, and some are not identified until much later.
It would not be ethical or legal to do anything TO people who have autism.