: Re: Are these reasonable traits for someone with autism? A little info as to the story: 'Lily' was abandoned when she was young. She is a Deviant, a group of people who are born with powers,
As one on the Autistic Spectrum, I would caution that there is no "universal" feature. Especially among the higher-functioning spectrum members, individual features are likely to be present, but it can be a significant challenge to diagnose a cooperating individual, especially a mature adult. The nearest to "universal" is the issue with facial expression, voice tone, and body language -- the general "non-verbal" communication modes. Social learning is the most affected in most individuals, but even that is far from universal -- one of the potential "savant" talents might be a hyper-observance of non-verbal cues.
That said, your list is well within the range of reasonable features one might find in a moderate- to high-functioning autistic person.
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