 things that neurotypical people tend to struggle with, some tend to not be aware of them but if they are aware of them it's still a struggle. And that is come into grips with their outward expressions, their reactions to things, their emotional displays. When you tell something to an autistic person or to be honest anyone in general you sort of have a baseline expectation of what their reaction will be through their body and their face and their tonality. With autistic people these are things that we've got to learn that we've got to practice. So although they may be thinking very intensely and feeling those emotions and trying to empathize with what you're saying it may not come across in that way, it may not present, it may just look like they're contemplating something rather than connecting with you. And that's not an issue with them not feeling it.