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Energea, I too am told to speak up, speak softer, or talk slower.  That's another common trait, I'm sure.  But in this case I'm asking if the voice itself is "familiar" to Aspergians. Is it adults who feel this, or children?

I've gotten a number of emails from parents who say autistic children are comforted by my voice and I'm not sur ewhy unless there's somthing to the "voice of Asperger's" concept.
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