Asperger’s Syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects the way a person communicates and interacts with others. People with Asperger’s often have difficulty understanding social cues, which can make it difficult for them to interact with others. As a result, they may appear to be aloof, which can make them difficult to live with.
However, this difficulty in living with someone with Asperger’s should not be seen as a fault of the individual. People with Asperger’s often have difficulty understanding social norms, as well as emotional cues, and are often unaware of the effect their behavior can have on others. It is important to remember that people with Asperger’s are not “difficult to live with” because they are being deliberately difficult, but because of their neurological differences.
With that said, people with Asperger’s can still be a joy to live with if they are given the proper understanding and support. People with Asperger’s may need extra help with social interactions, but they can still be great companions. They can also be extremely creative and passionate, and may need help focusing their energy into productive activities.
In short, people with Asperger’s are not “difficult to live with.” With proper understanding and support, they can be an amazing part of any family or friendship group.