Mountain Goat wrote:
temp1234 wrote:
I'm not sure if I understand the question. Could you explain it further? I think I probably don't understand this "squeeky voice treatment".
Is when you were young some adult women who were usually mothers of other kids you knew would bend down and put their faces next to yours and put on a high pitched squeeky voice and talk using very simple baby-like words which were inappropiate to ones age. Is talking as if one is a baby when one is at the level where one is learning algebra at school.
Baby voices never happened with me.
I've noticed this happens to autistic adults a lot but in a much less conspicuous way. The language used and tone of voice changes rather than the pitch. Addressing someone with "pet names" like sweetie and honey. Addressing someone like a teacher would address a child. Having a serious convo and they address you by your first name unexpectedly. Being impressed by very modest achievements as if they thought so low of your capabilities that they're genuinely impressed. "Wow, you can drive car?", "Yes, I've been driving since I was 17 years old and longer than you I believe".
You can literally scratch your forehead and it will impress some people if they know you're autistic.
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