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It all just really depends what they are like.

Some can write big and sloppy and some can write neat and tidy.

An Aspergers person can write neater or sloppier than anyone else. It doesn't change them, just how they behave and socialize.

Edit: Poor handwriting is in fact more common in Aspergers. But not always.

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