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Many people who have schizoid personality disorder or Asperger's symptoms want relationships with other people. They might work very hard to capture the attention of other people whom they like. However, many people who have schizoid personality disorder or Asperger's symptoms struggle to maintain romantic relationships. Some reports on the web declare that the divorce rate for people that have schizoid personality disorder, ADHD, or Asperger's symptoms has ended 80 to 90 percent! Schizoid personality disorder, ADHD, and Asperger's symptoms cause a great deal of different deficits in the communication and socialization of a person with the disorders in comparison to a neurotypical (non-autism variety) brain. These disorders also can cause a great deal of storage retention problems, cognitive delays, planning issues, rigidity, and hostility. People who grow up with these disorders often may feel alienated for almost all of their lives. People who have schizoid personality disorder, ADHD, or Asperger's symptoms may placed their lives up just how that they like them. They like what to be just so. They might like their stuff to be in the same place all of the time for ease of finding it later. They might need rooms to be very clean or even to be sorted out in a symmetrical way. They might need the food in the pantry, cupboards, and refrigerator prearranged alphabetically or in color-coded rows. They might need the yard to be mowed using patterns. People who have these disorders also may have sensory processing disorder. They might be sensitive to lights, sounds, noise, touch, smells, and tastes. They might get especially stressed when they are out in public areas areas. They might become agoraphobic or quite isolated due to their tendency to be overloaded in the environment. Or they create a strong dislike of other people.