<p>My dyslexic nephew is as momofthreeboys describes. He’ll walk into a room, and walk out fifteen minutes later with twenty new friends. But my dyslexic son is like Mitdu’s son: analytical, introverted, unemotional. My dyslexic brother is in the middle. So I don’t think momofthreeboys’ generalization holds. One is more likely to meet a gregarious dyslexic than an introverted dyslexic, I suppose, but that’s because one is more likely to meet a gregarious person than a less social person-- the gregarious people are out there meeting other people, and the less social people are home alone or with one or two friends.</p>