dancind wrote:
Bitchy look when people get upset, that's here too.
For me it's because of inappropriate eye contact. I thought until a couple weeks ago that constant eye contact would make people feel like I was listening to them - that's how it makes me feel - but apparently it looks aggressive. And my precise wording (to avoid confusion during emotional turmoil) sounds condescending. And given those factors, my calm voice sounds furious.
Basically, I haven't been communicating appropriately even with my own family, I just figured it out two weeks ago, and I'm 26.
If she is Aspie, the best way (IMO) to know how she's feeling is to take the words that she says absolutely at face value, with no weight given to how she sounds or looks if it contradicts what she says.
I hope I'm not overstepping
I was thinking that could be a way for you to figure out just how different her emotional state is from what you perceive it to be. You could give her feedback then too - I know my partner's feedback has been invaluable.