There is such a thing as recovery from autism, but when it happens it happens early in life and brain scans show that the brain structures remain autistic — other regions of the brain are taking over. read more
I don't think you can become “a neurotypical” in that you will always think like a person with Aspergers. You could be trained to behave like a neurotypical person, to "fit in” better, and match the behaviors of others, but you wouldn't be true to yourself. read more
become competitive or jealous; There are very few people who actually fit the neurotypical stereotype as described above. Many non-autistic people who would not qualify for any developmental diagnosis are shy, socially awkward, and have a hard time establishing and keeping friendships and romantic relationships. read more