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Yes, of course Autistic people can cry.

Autistic people are as capable as any allistic person of crying, it's a normal human response to pain or happiness. Autistic people often have higher affective empathy which can make Autistic people more sensitive so thus can be more prone to crying as a result of emotional upset.

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It is not an inherent part of Asperger's, but it can occur due to the social difficulties some people with Asperger's face.

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Yeah. They are just like everyone else who cries.

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