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Stevie and Levy both have autism: ‘There is an automatic attraction’

Stevie and Levy both have autism: ‘There is an automatic attraction’

Stevie van der Peet and Levy van Rooijen, both 25, discuss their close friendship and the shared experience of living with autism. The pair, from Zwaanshoek and Hoofddorp, highlight the 'automatic attraction' and mutual understanding that defines their bond.

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