tensionheadache wrote:
one of the biggest causes of arguments between me and my partner is my tone of voice. it is usually flat and does not really modulate well. when it does, I often do not recognize it. so I will answer a question from my partner and he will get upset and tell me not to snap at him, even though I wasn't aware that I was snapping. this has also been a problem with my parents when I was younger. I just do not hear tones of voices. I know people with aspergers have problems hearing/interpreting tone of voice in others (which is a problem for me as well) but does anyone have problems hearing their own tone of voice, or even recognizing that you're speaking with a tone at all? it almost feels like there is a disconnect between the part of my brain that controls my speaking and the rest of me, as if I have no way to control or even know what it is doing.
Yes, i have very little ability to know what I sound like or control my tone properly. When I
try, I sound weird, Ive been told. My kids repeatedly try to teach me I say things wrong. Luckily they know no harm is meant on my part.