pm incoming...Apologies to piggy back but I have a similar dilemma - family member (still living at home with their parents) who is now late twenties and never been diagnosed, a lot of "they'll grow out of it eventually/just having an extended teenage period etc" but it's pretty clear that that's not what's happening here. I've previously completed a few tests online on their basis, from what I've seen of their behaviour, and tried not to over egg the pudding at all. In all cases they have scored quite highly for autism/asperger's.
Again I worry that the mother (who suffers dreadfully due to their relationship) is at least partly in denial, and the person themselves has little to no interest in getting a diagnosis, partly due to how expensive it is going the private route. I think a diagnosis would (in the long run) help them and those around them massively, but it's not a blood relative and they live a fair distance away so I don't really feel it's my place to make anything happen, so to speak.
The father is entirely detached from the situation, and shows similar traits (but milder) to the person in question, and the mother just blames themself and feels they have failed. It's a really horrible, toxic situation that doesn't show much sign of improving.
If anyone has any thoughts or advice I'd welcome it - a DM also welcome if don't want to derail this thread.
Thanks