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Is it just me or I rather date a lady with aspergers syndrome,has anyone experienced that they feel comfortable about dating someone with aspergers syndrome?
I hope that any of my future children have ASD. From what I understand, there is a 50% likelihood of each of the children having ASD, not a 50% probability that it will be more severe than that of the parents.Two aspies can be highly compatible or extremely incompatible.
And if they are compatible, they should seriously consider whether they are eventually going to have children. Because it is evident that each of their potential offspring has, a priori, a 50 % probability of having an ASD severity higher than the average of the ASD severities of the potential aspie parents.
From what I understand, there is a 50% likelihood of each of the children having ASD, not a 50% probability that it will be more severe than that of the parents.
A. The causes of ASD are not yet fully understood.For a meaningful estimation of probability, you need to start from an assumption of the genetic mutations in play that is more or less approximate to reality. Research so far seems to point out that the genes playing a role in ASD are hundreds. For each gene, the relationship between the "A" (autistic) variant and the "N" (NT) variant could be that any variant is dominant, or that they just add up their effect. Since you cannot know a priori which form is dominant, the best assumption is that they just add up.
Let us then define an "autistic genetic load" (AGL), which determines ASD severity if we ignore epigenetic factors, that goes from 0 in the hyperconnected NT type to 10 in the completely disconnected severe autist. Let's have a couple of aspies with severities 4 and 5. You can write a program assuming that there are 100 genes in play that goes through all possible combinations of the parents' genetic configurations, and for each parental combination computes the AGL of each possible offspring combination of a sperm cell and an egg cell of those parents.
I have not written such program, nor am I interested in writing it, but intuitively I see that half of the possible offspring combinations have an AGL that is higher than the average of the parents' AGLs.
BTW, this model is in line with the notion of a continuum in ASD severity, spanning both the ASD proper and the Broad Autism Phenotype in the NT side.
A. The causes of ASD are not yet fully understood.
B. In the case of genes, what about recessive genes being the ones that are passed on, or dominant genes taking over, or that sort of thing? Genetics are complicated.
C. It's not just a matter of what the DNA says, some DNA traits are realized, some are suppressed. This can be a result of many factors, including the mother's diet while pregnant.
D. Experience contradicts your theory.