Depends on the person with Asperger syndrome, the person doing the hugging, what sort of hug, and what the context is.
I for example can cope with hugs if I know the person who's doing the hugging and trust them, and know they're about to hug me, and they don't over-squeeze or just leap at me with the hug.
Because of the skin sensitivity issues many of us have, unexpected hugs can feel hugely painful or frightening for some people. Always ask, go slow, do so respectfully.
Some people on the autism spectrum absolutely love being hugged.
Someone with Asperger's might have a hard time interacting with people around them and can feel isolated from other people. Another sign that a person might have aspergers is that they can be slow at time. Also aspergers can effect everyday life situations such as work and school
Having a good friend who understands and accepts them. I was lucky to find that friend.
Tender? Be careful! Just because the beautiful girl hugged you, Doesn't mean she wants to go out with u. If u r talking about people your age that is.
The reason why some autistic people with Aspergers don't like to be called as 'little professors' is because, they may think when they are called that, it may make them feel quite nerdy and a outcast to other people. It is true that people with aspergers are above average intellect, not all of them are to be classed as 'nerds' or 'little professors' as some people with aspergers are not got at academic subjects such as maths or computing but they can be good at things like playing musical instruments. To sum it up in general, the reason why people with aspergers don't like to be called 'little professors' is that it's not generally always true and it makes them feel like an outcast to others.
when you are hugged and loved by a big dad, because when you are loved and hugged by a big and strong dad you feel that no one is going to get you and if they try and your dad is strong he will bash them up!! you just feel safe with your dad.
Yes. They feel both physical and emotional pain. However, many people with Asperger's Syndrome have sensory integration disorder, which means they might be oversensitive or undersensitive to physical pain.
It could vary on the severity of the disorder, I have a mild case of Aspergers but I still have friends and have the ability to get a girlfriend. Aspergers usually gets better over time you only feel isolation to the level you decide is acceptable and unfortunately the level your peers accept you. People are always insecure especially in Middle school and High School where your looks brains and social status are the top issues. Trust me as a aspie, we aren't all sociopaths who hate society, we just are not posers who are insecure and bully others. That's way we aren't always popular. Peace out.
Because they're insecure with themselves, and feel "better" by being mean to people that have down syndromes.
having their partners arms wrapped tightly around them so they feel protected an loved
Her smile generates the hormone oxytocin, which makes you feel hugged. You will be glad to know that your smile gives her the same feeling.
If you don't want to get hugged, well that's your call and the one doing the hugging should respect that. But if it's a short hug (like a greeting - not like making out) and the one getting hugged don't mind, then it's none of your business.
say what u feel