Mom overwhelmed by response to heartbreaking question from autistic son: 'Would someone like me?'

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Mom overwhelmed by response to heartbreaking question from autistic son: 'Would someone like me?'
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A 21-year-old with autism has gone viral after his mother shared a heartbreaking question he asked her.

Last Wednesday, Kerry Bloch of Neptune Beach, Fla., took to Twitter to post a photo of her son David.

My 21 year old autistic son has no communication skills. Today he asked me his first question ever. It was. “Would someone like me?” pic.twitter.com/vw1DMQN9s8 Kerry, there is 2 people in Utah that like your son a lot, my wife @RenaeIngles & I! We would love to invite you guys to a Jazz game!plz let me know & I’ll sort it out!

"To say that David and I are overwhelmed by the response to this simple tweet is putting it mildly," she wrote."Our hearts have never been touched like this. I am reading every reply to David. It'll take time but know that every one of you have blessed us. Love you all!"

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