Are people with ASC always neat and organised

I told my Mum that my husband believed he has Autism and my Mum said he can’t have as he’s disorganised and untidy, people with Autism are neat organised and methodical. Is this the case that people with ASC are neat, organised and methodical?

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  • Just a quick word of advice, which is intended entirely kindly.

    I've noticed that you've down-voted several of the replies here. People generally take that as meaning that you disagree with their view, or that you don't value their response. It's located here, for example:

    I totally understand that it can be very easy to tap or click on the wrong thing here, especially given that the forum buttons for voting up and down are both very small, and very close together.

    And to be completely clear: I'm not posting this to be critical or anything other than just helpful! :)

    I only mention it because some members here can get upset if they see that their replies have been given any negative votes without being able to understand why. We can be a sensitive bunch! :)

    So I guess I'm also posting for their benefit, as I very much doubt that it's deliberate on your part.

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  • Just a quick word of advice, which is intended entirely kindly.

    I've noticed that you've down-voted several of the replies here. People generally take that as meaning that you disagree with their view, or that you don't value their response. It's located here, for example:

    I totally understand that it can be very easy to tap or click on the wrong thing here, especially given that the forum buttons for voting up and down are both very small, and very close together.

    And to be completely clear: I'm not posting this to be critical or anything other than just helpful! :)

    I only mention it because some members here can get upset if they see that their replies have been given any negative votes without being able to understand why. We can be a sensitive bunch! :)

    So I guess I'm also posting for their benefit, as I very much doubt that it's deliberate on your part.

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