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Reading emotions through a NY times face quiz

AspieSam

Disability Advocate and Sensory expert
That is hard. But, excellent in my opinion. What do you all think about it ? I posted it in general since I didn't know what specific category in would go under since it fits under atleast the relationships and Social Skills categories. It's not just for Aspies, but, we all struggle with this. Even if my score said my ability was in the average range.

http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/...e=blogs&_php=true&_type=blogs&ref=health&_r=2
 
I've taken that before and got something like 23 or 24 which would be great in real life if everyone would just remain motionless permanently.
 

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