Frequently Asked Questions
Can people with autism not form relationships?
Studies have shown that people with autism want to form relationships with people around them and in fact enjoy these relationships. Almost all documented cases of autism show that they can and do form very fulfilling relationships with their families and peers. The process of entering into these connections may be slightly challenging but it is definitely possible for them to sustain emotionally fulfilling ties.
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