This involves emotion too.
When I was a child I remember always being affected by the teacher's mood. If the teacher shouted at someone or the whole class, it made me feel anxious (I didn't show it), and if the teacher shouted at me (or talked to me in a negative sort of tone of voice) I often would cry, or as I got older I'd feel like crying.
I've always been the same. If the boss at work is in a bad mood, I can tell straight away, and I know not to say too much. In my old job I remember the boss shouted at me for a mistake I made, and her shouting just scared me. The louder someone's voice gets, the more uncomfortable I feel. Not only that, but the more 'intense' their tone of voice gets, I get uncomfortable. Intense meaning the tone of voice saying "I am having a go at you". So it doesn't necessarily have to be shouting. It's the emotion behind it that affects me.
Anyone else, or am I just an extremely rare Aspie?
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