MrBear wrote:
In my experience, it is not uncommon; especially in males. I myself am not particularly monotone. My emotions are often apparent in my tone, way of talking, etc... I wonder if there is any cognitive or functionality aspect to it? I am very aware of and comfortable with my emotions so that it shows. Are there any discernible differences in thoughts/feelings/etc... when you are more or less monotone?
When I'm very monotone, it usually means a) I'm around people I've never met or in an uncomfortable situation; b) I feel particularly sensitive or overstimulated or anxious; c) I'm tired, just woke up, or am otherwise indisposed
When I'm with friends I feel very comfortable with, I am much less monotone, and even more stereotypically gay/feminine (I have had a slight lisp for as long as I can remember)
When I am being extremely monotonous and doing the percussive thing, I think it's a way of stimming probably, because I feel the vibrations in my chest and throat.