Pepe wrote:
Are you comfortable giving us information about the source of the aggravation?
What you argue about?
Everything and nothing. There's not enough of a pattern to say that I/we get set off by anything in particular. I get paranoid that he's asking me trick questions, or he gets frustrated with me being kind of spacey. Then my paranoid confusion or his frustration gets the other one all activated and it just becomes a tense situation.
Pepe wrote:
Is your partner an aspie?
He is not, but he has long suspected that his dad is on the spectrum somewhere, so he is sensitive to many of the hallmarks, shall we say, associated with neurodivergence. I am trying not to read into things and I know he is trying to be more patient, and we are both dealing with a lot of difficult stuff both personally and jointly.
Of course this all seems like a minor thing once the weekend is over. I'm circling a theory that it has more to do with mornings than with weekends, but during the week we are both "at" work so we aren't interacting as much until after 5 or 6. Times are also just generally tense, so it's hard to be really scientific about why anything is.