One of the biggest differences when dating an autistic person is that there is no game playing or expecting that partner to just magically know what it is you expect them to do - you have to be very upfront and clear about what you want. A big positive to dating autistic people is that autistic people tend to be very trustworthy and loyal so a lot less likely to cheat than neurotypical people.
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
Some common dating taboos in India are dating someone of the same sex, dating someone of a different religion or status and dating someone with a mental illness.
Steady dating is when you have an "offical" boyfriend or girlfriend. If you go on dates with someone, that is different because you go on dates with different people, but if you are dating someone constantly, it becomes steady, or non changing, so you are steady dating.
Ummm... Nothing but for someone that has autism this might be a good device for them to use.
do you know someone with autism? you can start by telling a story.. or with the shocking statistics
No. Kristen is in a different relationship with someone else.
The mutation that causes Autism is a rare genetic mutation. There are three different genes that are linked to the cause of different disorders on the Autism Spectrum.
A person does not 'develop' autism - a person is born autistic.
ask a friend or someone with knowledge on the subject to get them to someone who can not stop autism but make the autistic person more nice to be with.
NO, Autism is nothing like dyslexia, Dyslexia is a trouble with percieving reading, autism is a completely different mindset
Autism is a developmental disease that is present from birth and continues for one's entire life. It takes a while for symptoms to become apparent, as a child's behavior proves different than others.
Autism isn't a disability, it is a difference - autism is a spectrum, as such it effects different people in different ways and to different severities, so although some people may face disabilities as a result of autism many don't. As a disability it would be considered a neurological disability.