It is possible for a person to have a combination of various conditions and traits, including those you mentioned, regardless of whether they are autistic or not. Neurodevelopmental conditions like OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder), ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder), Tourette's Syndrome, Selective Mutism, ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder), NVLD (Non-Verbal Learning Disability), and Dyspraxia can coexist in the same individual, though it's essential to recognize that each person's experience can be unique.
Similarly, being asexual and aromantic are sexual orientations and emotional orientations, respectively, and they are unrelated to the neurodevelopmental conditions you mentioned. Being asexual means experiencing little or no sexual attraction, while being aromantic means experiencing little or no romantic attraction.
As for sociopathy (often referred to as Antisocial Personality Disorder), it's important to understand that mental health conditions and personality traits are different categories. Sociopathy is a personality disorder characterized by a persistent pattern of disregarding and violating the rights of others. It is not a neurodevelopmental condition, and having sociopathy does not directly cause the other conditions you mentioned.
It's crucial to remember that mental health and neurodevelopmental conditions are complex, and their causes can be influenced by a combination of genetic, environmental, and neurological factors. If you or someone you know is experiencing challenges related to any of these conditions or traits, it's essential to seek guidance and support from qualified mental health professionals who can provide a proper evaluation and create a comprehensive treatment plan tailored to the individual's needs. Self-diagnosis can be misleading, and a professional assessment is the best way to understand and address these concerns.