The Impact of ADHD on Sex & Relationships

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @LilDinoGuy
    @LilDinoGuy 2 года назад +720

    Hannah, I want to make a correction! ADHD has nothing to do with object permanence. That’s a term a lot of people have been tying it to on TikTok, but as long as someone isn’t a baby, they have object permanence. The difference is between forgetting something is there when it’s not right in front of you and literally thinking that thing ceases to exist the moment you don’t see it. It’s just a common bit of misinformation I wanted to correct. ^^

    • @treehann
      @treehann 2 года назад +44

      I thought the same thing. It's weird when that's brought up outside an infant context.

    • @hannahwitton
      @hannahwitton  2 года назад +219

      Aaah thank you!! We honestly got confused with how “object permanence“ was talked about in relation to ADHD but felt it was still important to mention even if we didn’t get it spot on so appreciate that clarification!

    • @francescoleman-williams911
      @francescoleman-williams911 2 года назад +21

      That’s a really helpful clarification. Is there a good term for what happens to someone with ADHD or is it ok to say “they might forget you exist?”?

    • @madeleinehoward3418
      @madeleinehoward3418 2 года назад +45

      I always describe it as out of sight out of mind!

    • @LilDinoGuy
      @LilDinoGuy 2 года назад +7

      @@francescoleman-williams911 That’s a good question! Honestly, there isn’t one that I know of, but I wouldn’t be surprised if a new word gets coined for it in the future.

  • @timepatches
    @timepatches 2 года назад +226

    as someone who is both ace and ADHD I just appreciate Hannah so much. there aren't many places on the internet I feel not only welcome but actively included, and it would be so easy not to purposely shout out things like asexuality in a sex and relationships channel. but Hannah puts in that effort! and I really appreciate it 🙏💖
    (happy ace week!!)

    • @miaszs
      @miaszs 2 года назад +5

    • @Tooscared2blink
      @Tooscared2blink 2 года назад +9

      Completely agree with your thoughts here, as another person who's ace and ADHD! Also, happy ace week ♠️ to you too! I've found quite a few aces follow Hannah amd it makes me feel so seen!

    • @ilostsomethingones
      @ilostsomethingones 2 года назад +7

      Happy ace week! ♠️

    • @SallyCharlton
      @SallyCharlton 2 месяца назад

      I felt heard too, I'm demi sexual and ADHD - it's hard!!

  • @rooszuidema2196
    @rooszuidema2196 2 года назад +117

    I normally don't write comments but as someone with ADHD this video hits the personal spot. I liked the balance in the video and I immediately noticed that the video was influenced by people with ADHD. I too, struggle with my sexlife every now and them and found that this video exactly described that. So big thank you to Mia for the fantastic research.
    Also for people that read this. You are worthy, you are unique and you are not broken! There is someone out there for you that will take the time to do research about ADHD. And even through they might never understand it totally, they will try. What I found with my boyfriend, that I definitely hit the jackpot with, is that communication is so important. Tell them what you need, they can and will help you

    • @miaszs
      @miaszs 2 года назад +5

      ❤ means a lot to hear that thank you for sharing

    • @eustachymotyka6379
      @eustachymotyka6379 Год назад

      the problem is when they can’t help you after the communication

  • @hamba1998
    @hamba1998 2 года назад +100

    I think it's great that this video had such a strong influence from people with ADHD - both Mia with the script and then the Instagram testimonials. It's important that those of us with little experience regarding ADHD get to hear those viewpoints, so thank you Hannah for including them within the video.

    • @miaszs
      @miaszs 2 года назад +4

  • @speadskater
    @speadskater 2 года назад +42

    For me, as a guy with ADHD, sex and kinks are a moving goalpost. I want new and often times my partner is often getting used to the last thing while I'm already moving onto something else.

  • @ronjaj.addams-ramstedt1023
    @ronjaj.addams-ramstedt1023 2 года назад +151

    ADHD should really stand for "Attention _dysregulation_ & hyperactivity disorder" (I forget where exactly I first saw this suggestion, but I would remember that it was made by a fellow autistic ADHDer).
    Reason: many of us (whether plain ADHD or combined with some other condition/s) naturally hyperfixate on deeply meaningful or novel & fascinating activities / information / media, and in those situations we focus too _strongly_ and too _long_ while seemingly simple tasks (especially repetitive ones) are really hard to stay focused on.
    So most of the time we pay either too much or too little attention, and the "Goldilocks zone" of just right attention happens pretty rarely for us, especially if we aren't able to access suitable medication(s).
    In my personal experience methylphenidate (Ritalin, Concerta) was an absolute gamechanger. I still hyperfocus fairly often and need something to listen to while doing chores to keep on task, but both problems are so much less intense while on meds. However, there is no medication that suits everyone, so a couple of people I know manage their ADHD with coffee or physical activity, respectively.
    Thank you for making this video, especially as you started with that it has been _women_ you know who have been diagnosed lately. We need all the help we can get with dispelling the myth that ADHD is solely a young white boys' condition.

    • @erikjohnson6423
      @erikjohnson6423 2 года назад +13

      Even the hyperactivity is only a factor for a small majority of ADHDers. I myself am Inattentive Type versus Hyperactive Type and there are also people who are both Inattentive AND Hyperactive Types
      I favor 'Overclocked Brain Syndrome' our brains are running way too hot and the mechanisms for braking do not work well, and so we struggle to keep these race car brains of ours on the metaphorical road, we're off in the mud doing donuts and forgot we were even racing 😀

    • @AdaminaCarden
      @AdaminaCarden 2 года назад +5

      My preference is "executive function disorder/ condition" because the majority of the "issues" are related to an underdeveloped prefrontal cortex and in turn the lack or underdevelopment of the executive function systems (time awareness, emotional regulation, task initiation, working memory etc)

    • @92Pyromaniac
      @92Pyromaniac 2 года назад +6

      I agree about the disregulation part but I think ADHD needs to drop the Hyperactivity term or at least clarify that it isn't required. I went 28 years without ever considering that I might have ADHD largely because I had grown up being described as 'slow' and 'distant', which seemed totally at odds with a 'hyperactivity' condition. I felt very decieved when I learned that it wasn't a fundamental characteristic.

    • @eeedeee6667
      @eeedeee6667 2 года назад +8

      I just started medication and it’s changed my life I am so emotional about it. Can’t believe all the creativity I’ve held inside myself is able to be actualised now I can focus. Amazinf

    • @Envy_May
      @Envy_May Год назад +3

      DDD. dopamine deficit disorder. but also like king dedede

  • @tess6536
    @tess6536 2 года назад +96

    Absolutely dopamine is the 'giddy' neurotransmitter but it's also key in concentration and motivation in a less 'giddy' way. Neurotypical people get small doses of dopamine continuously as they are doing tasks and therefore get more enjoyment out of doing tasks as opposed to neurodivergent people who have an irregular output of dopamine. Dopamine is sometimes called the 'reward hormone' because of this.
    I've noticed that a lot of people on social media only focus on the rush in dopamine you can get when hyperfocusing or eating your favourite foods, when that is only a small part of it. It's the lack of those small, continuous doses of dopamine that usually is the biggest problem for neurodivergent people.

    • @ireallyreallyhategoogle
      @ireallyreallyhategoogle 2 года назад +1

      Sounds like it's a problem with depression too. I've never had much motivation.

    • @PeachPlastic
      @PeachPlastic 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@ireallyreallyhategoogle Except then it's serotonin.

    • @fenristhewolfslair3993
      @fenristhewolfslair3993 3 месяца назад

      and many people confuse this feel-good with the effects of seratonin. That being said, there are plenty of molecules that impact these things...

    • @TP-vu3tc
      @TP-vu3tc 3 месяца назад

      @@tess6536
      I have no dopamine at all. Zero.

  • @S10wGuY
    @S10wGuY 9 месяцев назад +5

    I've recently been diagnosed with ADHD. This video talks a lot to how I date and relate and it really helps to have things put into context.. thank you

  • @beck8210
    @beck8210 Год назад +15

    As someone with adhd and Tourette’s this video has taken away so much of my insecurities about myself thank you so much

    • @mikkey246
      @mikkey246 6 месяцев назад

      How are you doing now?

  • @eringrasse7512
    @eringrasse7512 2 года назад +53

    I'M SO EXCITED IN THE MOST ADHD WAY POSSIBLE! Great video, Hannah. This has been so affirming. I live at the intersection of ADHD and OCD, and, in typical ADHD fashion, I spend a lot of time feeling like I'm bad at relationships, platonic and romantic. I really appreciate how you (and Mia!) included some of the positive dimensions of ADHD because those don't get a lot of air time! I have a series of awkward icebreaker questions that I bust out in place of small talk (on dating apps, when meeting new coworkers, at grad school meet and greets, at weddings, anywhere I have to sit still for more than two minutes, really), and when people engage with them (not everyone wants to tell me what infectious disease they'd be over dinner, weirdly), it produces super fun and interesting conversations!
    Also, ADHD and menstrual cycles. What a time. My ADHD and OCD symptoms both get supercharged in the second half of my cycle and I basically run at 60% mental speed for 2 weeks while I wait for my period: Lots of mental energy but no motivation, increased anxiety and low-level obsessions, more fatigue, etc. As soon as I get my period, I usually feel like I've woken up from a 14-day trance. I've asked multiple doctors and therapists and psychiatrists about this because surely there must be SOMETHING out there to treat this, but the consistent response I get is, "Yeah, that sucks, but you've just got to ride it out." So cycle tracking has become very helpful in terms of helping me understand when that switch flips in my brain and the world suddenly loses its shine.

    • @hannahwitton
      @hannahwitton  2 года назад +14

      Wow re the menstrual cycle stuff. I really wish there was more research!! Also would love to know what your awkward ice breakers are 😅😅

    • @miaszs
      @miaszs 2 года назад +7

      thank's so much for sharing! we wanted to cover more about ADHD and menstruation but as you could see we had so much to fit in this time so could only just mention it but maybe we can do another video on this theme - perhaps neurodiveisity and menstruation!

    • @eringrasse7512
      @eringrasse7512 2 года назад +1

      @@miaszs I WOULD BE SO DOWN FOR THAT VIDEO.

    • @eringrasse7512
      @eringrasse7512 2 года назад +2

      @@Tooscared2blink It’s the right word, Trance Buddy! Whenever I’ve asked about birth control as a possible avenue to treat the Brain Bleach™️, I’ve also always been told that it won’t have any effect on the mental symptoms 😔 So I’m still perpetually like, “…but there must be SOMETHING to help me feel less like I’m about to jump out of my skin, right? RIGHT?”

    • @eringrasse7512
      @eringrasse7512 2 года назад +5

      @@hannahwitton They change up a lot based on the situation, but here’s a sampling:
      1. If you were an infectious disease, what would you be and why?
      2. If you were a gerbil with superpowers, what would you have?
      3. You’re Jesus feeding the 5000. What are you feeding them instead of loaves and fishes?
      4. If you were a nail polish, what color would you be AND what would your name be?
      5. Pick a department of the hospital and make either a baseball team or a band name for them.

  • @alexbistagne1713
    @alexbistagne1713 2 года назад +157

    I feel like there is a strong misnomer with the term "object permanence".
    The definition ADHDers use is often far from the standard psychological definition.
    In the psychology literature, Lacking object permanence is when babies are surprised and delighted by peekaboo. It is not remembering things. In that context, lacking object permanence is "inability to remember something exists".
    My personal experience with ADHD and my only comprehension of ADHD is that they struggle with "inability to RECALL something exists".
    If we break remembering into both recall vs recognition, they do technically lack object permanence but not to the intense sense that the former definition gives.
    It's much closer to losing track of memories within your brain than actually forgetting something completely.

    • @ginamc5735
      @ginamc5735 2 года назад +4

      Agreed.

    • @hannahwitton
      @hannahwitton  2 года назад +35

      Oooh love that distinction between recall and recognise. Thank you!

    • @yoshooie6512
      @yoshooie6512 2 года назад +5

      Usually it's called working memory right?

    • @frozenthirdyear
      @frozenthirdyear 2 года назад +15

      I'm autistic (unsure if I also have ADHD in addition) and feel this in my very bones. People mock me when I tell them the reason I didn't do the dishes, for example, is that I forgot the kitchen exists.

    • @tess6536
      @tess6536 2 года назад +3

      I agree to a certain degree. Oftentimes it's issues with working memory but sometimes it is literally forgetting that an object or person exist for me.

  • @syenite
    @syenite Год назад +21

    My ex had adhd. At the time, I was diagnosed with c-ptsd (since we broke up, the diagnosis was corrected to DID, which is like c-ptsd but times twelve). He had *extreme* rsd, and if I looked at my phone weird because I read a sad news article he would immediately assume I hated him and I was secretly texting my friends how much I hated him and divulging to my friends all of his flaws. And then that would lead into him creating conflict to get his dopamine fix and would just escalate and escalate until he was calling me names.
    We went to therapy, and the therapist said I needed to, essentially, walk on eggshells to accommodate his ADHD. I needed to get better at always speaking in a calm, neutral, slow tone even if I was talking about an upsetting thing at work. I was told by him and the therapist that I needed to get a thicker skin because he needed to yell at me and call me names to get his dopamine fix. All of these behaviors he was doing were because of adhd and I couldn't be hurt by them. But if I was triggered and not in the mood for sexual intimacy because of my c-ptsd (from CSA), then I was not doing the responsible thing and managing my ptsd and punishing him.
    It was truly awful. I can't imagine how hard it is to have adhd, but I see very little content about how a person w ADHD can sabotage relationships. Just content on how the non-adhd partner has to stop being a person.
    I decided to leave him, and was called ableist and told I hate neurodivergent people... Because I didn't like being called names. I was "tone policing" and my husband "couldn't help it" because of his ADHD. But I wasn't allowed to say no to intercourse because that was "weaponizing" my ptsd (FROM CHILDHOOD S*XUAL ASSAULT) against him and denying him dopamine.
    I was told this by him and the "adhd expert" couples therapist.
    I understand it must be hard but my sympathy just ran out w my ex. There needs to be more talk about *accountability*. A mental illness can *explain* bad behaviors but it CANNOT EXCUSE IT. And that's what my ex did. He tried to excuse name calling, demeaning, verbal aggression, and not respecting my boundaries, as adhd/rsd.
    But no one wants to talk about that. And I get having a stigmatized disorder. I have the disorder people believe all serial killers have. But that doesn't mean problematic behaviors can't be addressed.

    • @audreyr2647
      @audreyr2647 4 месяца назад

      That sounds awful. That "therapist" had zero empathy for you and was absolutely not helping your ex by telling him that he had every right not to respect your boundaries. What a piece of cr*p

    • @AD-dg3zz
      @AD-dg3zz 3 месяца назад +8

      WTF I have adhd and I've never once felt like trying to get my dopamine hit by being abusive towards my partner. I don't think ANY sane and well-adjusted people with adhd would want to treat their loved ones like that. Having adhd isn't an excuse to be a terrible person! That therapist sounds like a quack and an abuse apologist. And your ex was clearly an abusive person hiding behind the label of a mental disorder that has nothing to do with being a horrible human being. And it sounds like both of them were trying to gaslight you into thinking this kind of thing was normal and acceptable. I'm glad you advocated for yourself and got out of that situation. It sounds like a nightmare!

    • @banquetoftheleviathan1404
      @banquetoftheleviathan1404 2 месяца назад +3

      "Maybe if I piss you off enough I can get you to tell me how you REALLY feel"

    • @evaeggen7825
      @evaeggen7825 2 месяца назад

      Your partner was a dangerous douch bag, and seemed very manipulativ, and you already being sensitive as in your childhood by similar psychopathic and manipulative behavior was as easy victim, but I am happy you got the strength to withdraw from this selfish, manipulative idiot. Even if i also have ADHD, I would not use my diagnose to become such a bastard, and I would certainly not be in a relationship with someone like that. We all need some personal boundaries, and selcompassion , right self-care and self-respect, especially when we have some mental compilation, due to nevrodivergence and or c-pst. I wish you luck, and remember not everyone with adhd is behaving like that. But If they do feel entitled to special care not being mutual, respectful and considerate, stay away from them and everyone else with that sort of selfish entitlement ❤

    • @Geenine44
      @Geenine44 6 дней назад

      It was a relief reading your comment as my experience is so the same. Thank for sharing.

  • @nelkedoet
    @nelkedoet 2 года назад +28

    Wow thank you so so much for making this. My boyfriend has ADHD and this was truly an eye-opener. Also you talk fast enough for him to stay focussed so we were able to watch together and it truly helped both of us! So thank you for everything, truly ❤

    • @hannahwitton
      @hannahwitton  2 года назад +10

      Oh I’m so glad!

    • @ronjaj.addams-ramstedt1023
      @ronjaj.addams-ramstedt1023 2 года назад +4

      Hey has he tried to speed up the playback on other videos? (from the menu that opens with the gear symbol) I pretty often adjust the playback so it feels optimal to me, sometimes to faster and sometimes to slower, depending on whose video it is. Adjustable playback is a great tool for many types of us neurodivergents.

    • @Tooscared2blink
      @Tooscared2blink 2 года назад +2

      @@ronjaj.addams-ramstedt1023 I was just gonna suggest switching to two times speed! The speed setting is one of the best things!

    • @Emily_jayne95
      @Emily_jayne95 2 года назад +3

      Me and my boyfriend watched this video together and just laughed at your comment (he also has adhd) 😅

    • @nelkedoet
      @nelkedoet 2 года назад +4

      @@ronjaj.addams-ramstedt1023 thank you so much for the tip!! He tried it and it helps 🤗

  • @crysta1queer
    @crysta1queer 2 года назад +10

    I love this video so much because it made me realize how much my ADHD has effected my dating life but also how much I worked out on my own to navigate a better dating life with ADHD without even realizing I was doing that. Like how I’ve always insisted on good communication, talking about do’s and don’t with sex before ever being intimate, over sharing early on in relationships and understanding that is my personality and if someone can’t accept that about me they aren’t the person for me, being someone who loves to plan ahead and pick really fun dates, ect ect. It makes me so happy with myself how much I helped myself work through my ADHD without even realizing that’s what I was doing in life in general. I’ve always just figured out “oh hey this way really helps me do this thing better” then applying that to my life.

  • @janaepting8940
    @janaepting8940 2 года назад +9

    YES. Just yes this isn’t talked about often enough. I don’t have ADHD but my partner does and it definitely has an impact on many aspects of our relationship.

  • @reneewhittaker3846
    @reneewhittaker3846 2 года назад +42

    This was really interesting, thank you! My boyfriend has ADHD and I definitely noticed the hyper focus at the beginning of relationship. He really makes me feel like a very special person but it also lead to a lot of personal anxiety around “am I enough for him”. It’s a really gradual learning process to stop comparing “the amount” of love I have for him and he I . Additionally, regarding sex, he found it very hard to get used to the smells and textures that come with PAV sex (e.g., lube and vagina smell/taste). While he never made me feel bad or ashamed, an underlying anxiety I was feeling was that this was due to Misogyny. Understanding, the sensitivity to over stimulation has helped me be more understanding and less apprehensive about this.

    • @miaszs
      @miaszs 2 года назад +3

      this is really interesting thank you for sharing

  • @andreamatheson5427
    @andreamatheson5427 2 года назад +17

    Wow. This is amazing, the more I research about adhd in women and after watching this video I am beginning to really understand why I do the things I do and feel the things I feel. Thank you for this

  • @quintecence
    @quintecence 2 года назад +20

    I have ADHD and my partner doesn't. We're both very blunt with eachother and it has led to other people being uncomfortable around us and them thinking we're hostile towards eachother.

  • @martinlaplante2258
    @martinlaplante2258 2 года назад +11

    Great video! I have "high-functionning" autism with ADD (ADHD without hyperactivity) and you nailed a lot of things on the head that I myself feel (for positives), or have learned to look out for and try to control (for negatives). There are no words to express how great it feels to hear all that and be able to say, "I'm not weird, this is totally normal in my situation!".

    • @livelongandprospermary8796
      @livelongandprospermary8796 2 года назад

      In the United States, ADD has been removed from the DSM since 1987. They just split ADHD into inattentive/impulsivity and hyperactivity. So if someone actually diagnosed you with ADD, sadly it’s not a thing. I tend to view it like multiple personalities versus dissociative identity disorder (DID) a changed which occurred in 1994.

    • @PeachPlastic
      @PeachPlastic 5 месяцев назад +2

      Both of those terms are outdated. You're talking about the (predominantly) inattentive type of ADHD and ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder).
      Bear in mind that hyperactivity often is internalized in adults (if you're diagnosed late in life so that you needed to self-compensate for a long time) - because of this, the combined type eventually turns out to be the most common presentation of ADHD, because it's a spectrum of states of hyperactivity and in/attention. Same for the "functioning" parameter in autism.

  • @Tooscared2blink
    @Tooscared2blink 2 года назад +9

    Definitely agree with the person about sensory issues when it comes to sex!
    Oh my gosh mine regularly meant that even as a sex favourable asexual, sex still sometimes freaks me right out! Prior to both the ace and ADHD realisations it caused tension and hurt feelings on both sides when I'd have 'weird' reactions to texture of things or sensations and wouldn't want to do certain acts. Or worse, when the dopamine would be gone because of it, I'd get bored and then my partner would feel like I wasn't attracted to them (I later realised the asexuality, post break up, but the romantic feelings were there!). This meant I worried I wasn't a good partner and was further anxious over future relationships aftet we broke up! Thanks for this video Hannah and Mia!

  • @RitaaLeci
    @RitaaLeci 2 года назад +20

    As a newly diagnosed, loooong time viewer, this video was a lovely surprise! Thank you so much for addressing all of this, makes me feel seen and understood :)

  • @mrssept2013
    @mrssept2013 2 года назад +8

    This hits close to Autism and sex/relationships. Which are both sensory processing disorders. (I have Autism and my husband has ADHD)

  • @Rachelhappyface
    @Rachelhappyface 2 года назад +7

    Thank you so much for making this video! I finally got diagnosed with adhd earlier this year aged 31 and honestly the rejection sensitivity stuff explains basically every issue I’ve ever had in relationships, and I always feel like I’m being too much, and the text making or breaking your day is 100% me! I’m hoping now that I’m finally aware of it and working on it that my next relationship will be much healthier. ❤

    • @miaszs
      @miaszs 2 года назад +1

  • @lauraferron6602
    @lauraferron6602 2 года назад +31

    Could this be the start of a neurodiversity series? Please please please! I would love to see similar videos on autism, HSP, etc... There are so many of us out there!

  • @gabriellafogarty5037
    @gabriellafogarty5037 2 года назад +12

    Holy smokes i had no idea, I’ve been fairly certain i have ADHD for a while now but this video was a wake up call. I’m going to talk to someone pronto! Thank you :)

    • @miaszs
      @miaszs 2 года назад +1

  • @deepaknambisan3251
    @deepaknambisan3251 Месяц назад +1

    I am devastated. I wish the love of my life had been willing even to consider trying to communicate with me about any of this. She was my favourite person ever. But I will never understand why she just walked away instead of giving it even the tiniest of trys. It destroyed me, whilst also hammering home that true best / most favourite person (perhaps) still lay out there. I just adored her so much. Sigh.

  • @aynilaa
    @aynilaa 2 года назад +21

    My best friend has ADHD and struggled to find a partner. Some people found it overwhelming or off putting when she overshared on their first date. And she got bored easily, so she quickly looked for someone else on Tinder. She’s in a long-term relationship now but sex is still a struggle. She doesn’t communicate her needs because she’s afraid her partner might reject her.

    • @dandymcgee
      @dandymcgee Год назад +2

      i hope i can find a partner like her some day.. sounds perfect haha. wishing you all luck!

    • @stuartchapman5171
      @stuartchapman5171 7 месяцев назад +1

      Finding and maintaining a relationship can be difficult, and I've been brave enough to fully totally open ip on what I do and don't want. It has been a real turn off for some. It all adds to the feeling of other or alien, that we struggle with during our daily interactions with people.

    • @banquetoftheleviathan1404
      @banquetoftheleviathan1404 2 месяца назад +2

      This is why oversharing is good, I mean your are dating, it's not a work event, lol. sexual compatibility is a thing. We have to get over being "shallow". Like honestly that's such an entitled concept. It's incel logic to be honest. There's nothing wrong with a woman being a size queen. Just like there's nothing wrong with a man who prefers oral. Just be upfront so you don't find out way later that it ain't gonna work. Nobody owes anyone sex

  • @sarahchapman6131
    @sarahchapman6131 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for making this video! As a 27 year old that was recently diagnosed, I'm just now realizing how much ADHD affects my love life. This video helps put a lot of things into perspective! :)

  • @elizaveta_youtube
    @elizaveta_youtube 2 года назад +30

    Thank you for picking up such a hot topic, Hannah, and thank you for amazing research, Mia! I had a very vague understanding of what ADHD is and never thought it would literally explain EVERYTHING that I thought was wrong with me until a couple of years ago. I feel heard and seen, I feel valid and accepted, I feel not lonely and not wrong because I get to live in this time of amazing free content that I can relate to.
    Thank you for creating such a warm and cozy space to chat about sexy stuff from each angle possible 💛

    • @miaszs
      @miaszs 2 года назад +2

      ❤ so happy to hear!

  • @RobinPalmerTV
    @RobinPalmerTV 2 года назад +4

    Useful to remember that when you find one neuro divergency you almost always find others. Most people with adhd are likely also autistic and probably hyper mobile too and ergo experience chronic pain and or fatigue.

    • @ronjaj.addams-ramstedt1023
      @ronjaj.addams-ramstedt1023 2 года назад

      There already is some peer-reviewed research regarding autism and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome: basically if an Ehlers-Danlos patient gives birth, the likelihood for the kid to be autistic is almost exactly the same as with an autistic birth parent.
      Personally, I was hypermobile when young, now after menopause my ligaments are becoming increasingly fragile. I am autistic with ADHD, my firstborn has Ehlers-Danlos hypermobile type and is autistic with ADD traits, and my younger kid is bendy and has ADHD. My mom was very bendy when young and would have been diagnosed "Aspergers" (as it was called before) if anyone back then had believed that women could be just as neurodivergent as men.
      I'll do my best to dig up the details of that research. Please remind me if I haven't been back in 48 hours!

    • @RobinPalmerTV
      @RobinPalmerTV 2 года назад

      @@ronjaj.addams-ramstedt1023 Yep! It’s my area of expertise.

  • @frozenthirdyear
    @frozenthirdyear 2 года назад +7

    I'm an autistic trans man and mainly refer to myself as some combination of queer, gay and asexual because all my sexual interest lies with fictional (cis) men so far. If I do ever end up desiring a relationship with a real person (of any gender), my top concerns would be more about not getting burnt by ignorance and/or fetishization, but what Hannah has summarized here about 'object permanence' and RSD is very much spot on regarding the social troubles I have both in groups and with close friendships.
    Part of the reason why imagining myself in a romantic or sexual relationship feels so alien to me is that I'm used to doing whatever I want in my head with fictional favorites, where "me" is simply not part of the action (rather being the narrator and the audience rolled into one). According to my gut feeling - and admittedly I'm exaggerating this for the sake of putting it into words - mutual sexual desire between myself and a real person is a thing of fairytales. I've seen this referred to as being autochorissexual, and I like that there's a word for it!
    Guilty of heavily oversharing too. This comment originally had twice as much information that none of y'all have any business knowing. :V

    • @Tooscared2blink
      @Tooscared2blink 2 года назад +2

      Happy ace week, from a fellow asexual! ♠️ The ace spectrum labels are so helpful and I'm so glad you found one that fits!

    • @frozenthirdyear
      @frozenthirdyear 2 года назад +1

      @@Tooscared2blink Thank you, happy ace week to you too! 💜

    • @rhondafrederick4049
      @rhondafrederick4049 2 месяца назад

      Love the last line lol

  • @Lauren_aida
    @Lauren_aida 2 года назад +12

    Thanks so much for doing this! Just diagnosed at 31, and it's been like a plot twist that suddenly makes the entire story make sense. It's been really difficult because I find that often when people learn about what adhd actually is, if they don't resonate with it, they are actually very dismissive of it, so it's really validating to see it spoken about in such a matter-of-fact manner.

    • @lenkajunova7419
      @lenkajunova7419 2 года назад +1

      Also diagnosed this year (31) 🤚😅 I agree, it's a plot twist indeed 😄The hardest thing for me right now is not jumping into explaining why a particular thing happens to me and how it's related to ADHD when talking to anyone any time 😂 Like I'm glad I have name for it and know it's just something I have, it is not my fault or my character flaw or anything like that, but at the same time I don't want to use it as some sort of universal excuse for everything in my life.

    • @Lauren_aida
      @Lauren_aida 2 года назад

      @@lenkajunova7419 I do the same!

  • @nyjna6455
    @nyjna6455 2 года назад +9

    ❤liked this video a lot and learnt so many new things. would love to see more videos like this for example „OCD and sex“ „depression and sex“ „PTSD and sex“ „anorexia and sex“, etc etc etc

  • @lilyannrose
    @lilyannrose 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for this video! I would love to see more videos exploring ADHD & sex. I was diagnosed finally earlier this year and having now had several months to reflect, it has become wildly apparent that many of my issues with sex have been directly related to my ADHD. I started having sex in my mid teens with my long term boyfriend and it was fine, but I found it so hard to stay in the moment and so many things like overstimulation would disrupt us. RSD was also a huge factor in me flat out refusing to do a lot of things (which was my right regardless!), a lot of them things I actually wanted to do, but I was so afraid of doing it wrong or being embarrassed that it prevented me from enjoying myself how I should’ve been able to. After we broke up, I didn’t have sex with anyone else until September of this year! That was a nearly a 5 YEAR break from sex. I definitely think forcing myself to take the time to stop and learn about myself and become more comfortable in myself, as well as learn better coping strategies was the best possible thing I could’ve done for my sex life. With my new partner, I’ve been able to engage in multiple different acts I never would’ve been able to before, but always wanted to because I have better coping strategies and better awareness. My partner has also created that safe space for me to be inexperienced without shame, finding the right person who is understanding of my ADHD has been essential to me being comfortable starting to have sex again. A huge step forward for me this week has been realising that one of the biggest distracters and anxiety producers for me is the pressure to orgasm and to do it in a timely manner, the realisation and then the decision that the next time I see my partner I’m going to ask that me orgasming not be a goal of sex (if it happens, great) is huge for me. I don’t care if I do, I just want to feel present in the moment, and that’s ok!
    A mildly amusing, slightly disruptive, and somewhat annoying symptom of how distracting ADHD can be with me during sex is how I feel this incessant need to just have conversations and talk a whole bunch. I imagine it’s wildly distracting for my partner because it’s never about what’s happening in the moment. It’s definitely something I’m trying to learn to minimise, or perhaps redirect to the subject at hand lol. There’s only so many times you can discuss word etymology during the middle of sex...

  • @kasia199213
    @kasia199213 2 года назад +11

    Great timing Hannah, I'm in the process of getting diagnosed. Whether or not it ends up being ADHD, I just want to have answers and to help myself. Thanks and good luck to Mia!

    • @Tooscared2blink
      @Tooscared2blink 2 года назад +1

      Best of luck with your diagnosis process/journey! I hope you have your answers soon!

    • @kasia199213
      @kasia199213 2 года назад +1

      @@Tooscared2blink thank you so much!

  • @HenrikBergpianorganist
    @HenrikBergpianorganist 7 месяцев назад +3

    There's just SO much here that I can relate to! A new world is opening up to me. But without getting into the juicy details of my bedroom, something from when I used to date: it happened countless times that I skipped small talk and instead dove straight into deep talk with people, creating an illusion of me being really invested in this other person, only to lose interest pretty soon, causing a broken heart. Never connected that to ADHD...

  • @lauren-gx1lg
    @lauren-gx1lg 2 года назад +17

    My boyfriend and I both have ADHD. It mostly works out for us. I like having a plan and knowing what we’re doing in any given situation but am absolutely horrible when it comes to physically organizing my space. My boyfriend is awesome at physical organization but hates planning. So we help where the other person needs it. And yeah, both people hyper focusing during sex is a 10/10 experience.

    • @treehann
      @treehann 2 года назад +1

      My partner and I both have ADHD (I think she does at least) but she's hypo where I'm hyper, and it kinda makes me feel insane >_>

    • @megs2000
      @megs2000 2 года назад +2

      woah did i write this?😂😂 so true! we like to do 'spontaneous scheduling' where we decide earlier in the day we're gonna have sexy time bc having just a few hours to get excited is perfect

    • @lauren-gx1lg
      @lauren-gx1lg 2 года назад

      @@treehann I feel that so much lol, the times when I’m overstimulated and he’s under-stimulated or vice versa are rough. We’ve been getting better at taking little breaks in the day to address our needs. But, on the plus side, when our moods line up, it’s a lot of fun!

    • @lauren-gx1lg
      @lauren-gx1lg 2 года назад +1

      @@megs2000 yeah!! spontaneous scheduling is fun and pretty useful. Currently he and I live with our parents so we have to loosely schedule around who’s home when. It’s fun to be like “looking forward to this weekend 👀” and build up anticipation that way!

  • @ItsObivonneKenobi
    @ItsObivonneKenobi 2 года назад +4

    I'm a 36 year old female that just got diagnosed last week. I started medication today. All I can think of is how much easier my life would have been if I had a diagnosis sooner.

  • @DarthOrion
    @DarthOrion 24 дня назад

    Communication and patience goes a long way. Learn and grow. My journey is just beginning but it feels great to be able to understand what is going on and what I can do to be there for my partner. Learn every day is the goal.

  • @imogeng1246
    @imogeng1246 2 года назад

    Just wanted to say that this video has changed my life, I have been misdiagnosed for years until a therapist mentioned the possibility and have since tried to understand it. Watching this video was the most relatable and reassuring thing I have ever heard and is now pushing me to try and be diagnosed despite a huge mistrust of medical professionals. Thank you, truly.

  • @Enkiaswad
    @Enkiaswad Год назад +3

    Oh! I discovered that fantasising during sex helped me get there and stay focused. I feel a bit guilty that just being in the moment doesn't work somehow. I had shared this trick with my former flatmate who is diagnosed ADHD and she said it helped her as well!

    • @mikkey246
      @mikkey246 6 месяцев назад

      How did you master it

  • @Eleeyore
    @Eleeyore 2 года назад +5

    Pausing the video half way just shout a heartfelt thaaaank yoouuuu from the metaphorical rooftops. Thank you for making this. I feel so so so seen and even s someone with adhd and quite a lot of self awareness around my own struggles related to adhd, and how that shows in my relationships, this video is so helpful and affirming. Thank you. I will come back to this many times ❤❤

    • @miaszs
      @miaszs 2 года назад +1

  • @DamnItsJustSam
    @DamnItsJustSam 2 года назад +13

    Loved this video, would love a video like this about Autism and sex

    • @Tooscared2blink
      @Tooscared2blink 2 года назад +4

      Yes, this would be really good! Great idea!

    • @ronjaj.addams-ramstedt1023
      @ronjaj.addams-ramstedt1023 2 года назад +1

      Thirded!

    • @RobinPalmerTV
      @RobinPalmerTV 2 года назад +1

      Autism and adhd are likely fluid expressions of the same underlying thing interestingly. It’s a pity most of the information out there is horribly dated and regurgitated about this.

  • @VictoriaBick
    @VictoriaBick 2 года назад +1

    This made me feel so seen. I have released I have all the symptoms and I didn’t even think about the relationships and sex. Rejection sensitivity, chore frustration, not seeing things, oversharing, the focuses. I don’t usually stay with this style of video you do (more on my focus issues) but this was amazing

  • @nicolescottwv
    @nicolescottwv 2 года назад +12

    Kudos to you and your team for tackling these more research intensive topics while part time! Your viewers are noticing :)

  • @ameliahenderson7981
    @ameliahenderson7981 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for actually consulting ADHD people when researching this, you can tell!

  • @TheMajikelOne
    @TheMajikelOne 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for covering this topic Hannah, I hope you go more in depth with ADHD topics in future. I have ADHD and it has had so many impacts on my relationships, good and bad! Your videos both in this case and previous have helped, along with a great therapist I found.
    It is a difficult topic to cover, and even harder to be open about sometimes, as there is alot of shame that comes with it which needs to be broken down and cleared out.
    I appreciate everyone for being brave enough to come forward with comments and sending you those messages to be read out.

  • @manicantsettleonausername6789
    @manicantsettleonausername6789 2 года назад +1

    Such an important and helpful video! Also important to note that ADHD is very often comorbid with Autism and that the combination can impact all of the things discussed in the video!

  • @colineleroux2873
    @colineleroux2873 2 года назад +3

    Hannah such a magnificent timing ! Just kinda started dating a guy with adhd and your video taught me a lot ! I sent it to my partner but even though he doesnt see many of the things mentioned related to him, I did saw some glimps of it. Thank you so much for your dedicated work, amazing video as always !

  • @caitlin7311
    @caitlin7311 2 года назад +1

    This is a great video! As a women with ADHD and ace I appreciate the fact that you talk about both on your channel. ❤

  • @blubistheword
    @blubistheword 2 года назад +2

    I didn't know I needed that.💙 Somehow I never really thought about this topic so I never considered that some of the problems I've been having with my relationships (both platonic and romantic) might stem from my ADHD. I know, for instance, that I've hurt quite a lot of people because I forgot important dates or because of how difficult I find it to stay in contact w people (even people I care about an awful lot).
    Obviously, that doesn't mean I shouldn't try to do better, but it's validating to hear others struggling w similar issues. Plus, it gives me a handhold for explaining certain problems to friends and partners in the future.

  • @emmagifford9417
    @emmagifford9417 2 года назад +4

    I relate to this so much! Not been diagnosed, considering a private assessment.

  • @maja-kehn9130
    @maja-kehn9130 8 месяцев назад +1

    I've only got diagnosed recently I'm 33y and it explained soo much about my childhood and early adult life.

  • @glasprinzessin
    @glasprinzessin Год назад +1

    Id like to add that hyperfocus usually happens when u find a new topic/meet a new person and it makes u happy and excited so you spend all your energy on that. But there is another way of hyperfocus when it comes to specific activities. It can be something really small like trying to open that knot in your shoelace thats been bothering u or "bigger" stuff like drawing, reading, mowing your lawn. Basicially anything. If you get hyperfocused on something you basicially focus so hard the world around u "doesnt exist" anymore. Which can lead to not hearing phone calls, not noticing it getting dark outside, forgetting the time(for like 8 hours straight in some cases), forgetting your own necessities like eating, drinking and in some cases even going to the toilet until it is almost too late. I thought the explanation was a bit short. But big thanks for making this video.

  • @melodybales2038
    @melodybales2038 2 года назад

    Bypassing small talk and going straight off the deep end is my JAM. yes. I feel really lucky that I got diagnosed as a child. I think it still took a long time to personally recognize the severity and frequency of my challenges, but I'm glad I had a direction to push into for self exploration.

    • @jamestrentham8576
      @jamestrentham8576 Год назад

      Hi Melody, thanks for sharing. I was diagnosed 3 years ago but I'm only now addressing these sexual elements for the first time. For me going in off the deep end is the best for these topics and it's for the betterment of my marriage and life. Interested in sharing ideas, experiences etc? Genuine, confidential, honest, no pressure at all etc. James :)

  • @yasminamagdy8443
    @yasminamagdy8443 2 года назад +6

    I think this was such a great topic! I don’t know whether it’s any different but I know that from being autistic a sexual relationship with my partner is very different too.

  • @asilallam
    @asilallam 2 года назад +3

    thank you for touching on this!!

  • @mikahburkhart5270
    @mikahburkhart5270 2 года назад +18

    Thank you for this video Hannah. It’s definitely making me realize that some of the things I feel during sex and in my relationship are normal and I’m going to seek a diagnosis ❤

    • @miaszs
      @miaszs 2 года назад +1

      ❤thank you for sharing and that's great to hear it's been useful!

  • @erikjohnson6423
    @erikjohnson6423 2 года назад +8

    Noo!!!! Not object permanence. Object permanence is a thing we track as a developmental milestone in puppies and babies. It's when they have the realization that "I can't see it anymore" does not mean "it no longer exists". Adult ADHDers don't lack 'object permanence' we don't think you cannot see us if we close our eyes. We struggle with *working memory* and so even though we JUST saw a thing and said, "Oh, need to remember where that is" and assigned it to a slot in our working memory, our ADHD brain will come along and just overwrite that slot in moments and when we turn around we cannot remember WHERE we saw that thing, and now we're not even sure if we did.
    Interestingly our long-term memory tend to be better and more reliable than those w/out ADHD or Autism, but that working memory thing is a killer. The biggest killer though is executive dysfunction... oof!
    Please do not contribute to the infantilization of adults w/ ADHD. We are already coping w/ enough w/out people spreading FUD about us like the notion we have the cognitive abilities of a 6-month old baby. Emma Watson has ADHD for goodness sakes.
    All that said, thanks Hannah for tackling this topic! We definitely need the public to be more aware of the types of challenges ADHDers face in relationships. We get written off as inconsiderate jerks when really we're trying so hard to show how much we care and how hard we're working at being attentive. A little understanding can go a long way. Also glad you brought up RSD, and the people pleasing and invitation to abusers it produces.

  • @skylarsa
    @skylarsa 2 года назад +1

    My boyfriend has ADHD and I do not, and a lot of these points have been clear in our relationship. We have really good communication, and I learn how to navigate some of these issues, but this video was really helpful understanding his viewpoint more, so thank you!

  • @datheamore6395
    @datheamore6395 11 месяцев назад +1

    Listening to this just confirms my suspicions that I have ADHD and should get reevaluated as an adult.

  • @sarahgates889
    @sarahgates889 2 года назад +1

    I was diagnosed as having ADHD in March this year. I wanted to say that there is a difference between object permanence and the old “out of sight, out of mind” is that many people with ADHD have. I know full well that other family members still exist even though I don’t see them, I just forget to keep in contact with them, because I don’t see them often enough. Object permanence is believing that if you cannot see something, it no longer exists. Humans grow out of this by the time they are 18 months old.

  • @REKEOJ
    @REKEOJ 9 месяцев назад +1

    The comments really spoke to me. Particularly the one about sometimes needing to fantasize because my brain distraction is on overdrive

  • @LyraSullyvan
    @LyraSullyvan 2 года назад +5

    I feel like getting off the pill changed a lot of things in regards to my (self-diagnosed) ADHD. It's as if a lot of things were turned down to a much lower level, while on the pill and then everything came back in full when I stopped, after a few weeks/months (emotions, sex drive, ...)

    • @piarateking8094
      @piarateking8094 2 года назад +1

      i've heard oestrogen has an impact on dopamine so that might be why

  • @FireDancingKira
    @FireDancingKira 2 года назад +2

    Wow I've been WAITING for content like this since I got diagnosed almost 3 years ago. I had a lot of difficulties maintaining interest with my long term partner and got to a point where I thought I was too traumatized to have a healthy sexual relationship anymore. Turns out I just get bored with sexual ruts and my brain would wander and trigger itself

  • @meliaelentari
    @meliaelentari 2 года назад +1

    I'm 37, I was diagnosed ADHD a few weeks ago so this is well timed!

  • @hoagietime1
    @hoagietime1 Месяц назад

    This is one of those life altering videos for me. Thank you

  • @futhark3
    @futhark3 2 года назад

    I have ADHD and my partner has other mental health issues that can easily clash. I definitely realte to a lot of what you mention in the video, but most of these, and especially the ones that cause the most frustration in everyday life, we have or are dealing with, WITH COMMUNICATION. I really like that you ended with that because it really is key.

  • @theoriginalroodootoo
    @theoriginalroodootoo 2 года назад +2

    Just to say, I've found long distance relationships absolutely fine in terms of forgetting my partner because I tend to be hyperfocused about them. That does come with its own issues, but I find I forget the rest of my life rather than forgetting my partner 😅

  • @ohlookitstitobean
    @ohlookitstitobean 2 года назад +1

    I feel like this video was made for me. Thank you so much for talking about stuff like this. My partner and I both have ADHD but we experience very opposite symptoms due to a variety of factors. It's so good hearing about both sides.

  • @el_2904
    @el_2904 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for covering this topic Hannah!! ADHD makes dating really hard for me, I get bored so easily and find it hard to maintain interest on dating apps before I’ve met the person.
    I’d love to see a similar video on autism and relationships (with a focus on autistic women, who similarly to women with ADHD have only just started getting diagnosed now we’re older) ❤

  • @SamWiGe
    @SamWiGe 7 месяцев назад +1

    As someone clinically diagnosed with ADHD I can say for a fact that long distance relationships can work :)

  • @TheTechnoTiger
    @TheTechnoTiger 2 года назад

    I was so happy when I saw this prompt on your insta stories! In the process of getting an ADHD diagnosis and it's more and more validating the more I learn about it

  • @aosfs2924
    @aosfs2924 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video. Adhd can make you feel like you're crazy, wrong, broken, gross, obsessive, addicted etc and this was very comforting to relate to others' experiences and made me feel seen. Just a reminder that asexual people can have any level of libido regardless of whether they are sex favourable/have sex with others or not and also hypersexuality and asexuality are not mutually exclusive because the crux of asexuality is about attraction, not libido. You can have a high libido and never have or want to have sex with another person (but ace people who have or want to have sex are no less ace for it) - sincerely, an adhd aroace person :)

    • @aosfs2924
      @aosfs2924 2 года назад

      also its lovely seeing so many other ace people on here because so often it feels like we are completely excluded from conversations about anything remotely sexual - it's just automatically assumed we're not interested or it doesn't apply to us, when in fact ace people like everyone else are all different (GASP). Even things like sexual side effects of medication are spoken about like its only an issue if you're having sex with someone else, like it's not a significant change to how your own body functions and only very secondarily affecting anyone else 💀 Anyway sorry for the rant, its just great to see ace people on here talking about sex 😂

  • @melanieamv
    @melanieamv Год назад

    I am pretty late to the video, and I feel related to many of the things that you say, but I broke a little when you said "you are not broken". For a very long time, I felt weird when having intercouse with my partner, bc I got so overwhelmed and couldn't do it, and my ex partner said to me like "you just need to relax" and I could not express how I felt. Somehow, I manage to explain to my current partner that sexy time could be very overwhelming to me, and he totally understand It and respects my time. Communication has been extremely important and being aware that I am not the problem. Thank you for your words Hannah

  • @emmayounger5430
    @emmayounger5430 2 года назад +1

    Life changed with that one comment about mental hyperactivity and losing focus during sex if I don’t have a really involved fantasy/plot to hook into 🤯 that’s exactly what happens to me!

  • @patrickazzarella6729
    @patrickazzarella6729 10 месяцев назад

    Having a hyper fixation on someone you deeply care about and having it crash just as you feel stable in your feelings for eachother is so painful. I want my rush back, i don't want to "get bored" of her

  • @emma4557
    @emma4557 2 года назад

    As someone with ADHD this is so nice to have talked about. Will you be doing one on Autism and sex and relationships? My partner has autism and I'd really love something like this to refer to.

  • @samklecker8280
    @samklecker8280 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video, Hannah. I really thought I was just a bad person who couldn't be happy in my marriage. This has been so eye-opening, I never thought about how my ADHD could be affecting my sex drive. Thank you!!!

  • @MsFiep
    @MsFiep Год назад

    Omg please consider making a video on how adhd and the menstrual cycle interact. I've just gone off the contraceptive pill and on the non-hormonal IUD and for the first time in 10 years I am having proper periods and hormone fluctuations and my adhd went through the roof!! It's hard understanding what new things are happening in my body and brain as there are so many new things at once

  • @beccagracey7837
    @beccagracey7837 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video. I have ADHD and representation feels so good. 😊

    • @jamestrentham8576
      @jamestrentham8576 Год назад

      Hi Becca, I'm more ADD and beginning to tackle many sexual elements of the condition for the first time. Are you up now and then for a few questions and sharing of stuff from time to time, in confidence, no judgment at all, no pressure? Totally up to you. James :)

  • @Itsa_me_milo21
    @Itsa_me_milo21 2 года назад

    I have just gotten an ADHD assessment so whether or not I do have it, this is a very educational video even for those who don’t have ADHD.

  • @HanaVys
    @HanaVys 2 года назад

    This video explains a lot of the relationship struggles throughout my life :) I always focused more on the everyday struggles of ADHD like forgetting and having too many things going on at once and never realized it could also have such a strong impact on relationships and sexuality. Very interesting and enlightening!

  • @laurenschenck5355
    @laurenschenck5355 2 года назад +1

    SO EXCITED!!! 🍂🍂🍃🍃🍃🎃🎃👻👻🍁🍁👻👻👻🍃🍃🍃🍂🍂🍃🍃🍃🍃🍂🍂🎃🍁👻👻🍁🍁👻👻🍃🍃🍃🍃🍂🍂🍂🍁🎃🎃🎃🍁🍃🍁👻👻👻🍁📚🍃🍃🎃🍁👻🍃🍃🍃🎃🍁🎃🎃🎃🍁

  • @Miichi.l
    @Miichi.l Год назад

    This video made me learn so much about me and my behaviors. I didn't realize I had very prominent ADHD habits (I haven't been diagnosed but everything named in this video just proved it to me lol). Its pretty hard to deal with especially with friends because I moved and staying in contact with friends is difficult and felt like im not doing enough. That and im disappointing them so much. I questioned myself a lot as to why I forget things- especially important things or im always not there in conversations and so much more. Thank you for making this video, its definitely helped me understand more about my self

  • @SubvorticeSystem
    @SubvorticeSystem 7 месяцев назад

    I feel so seen. Thank you. I'll be watching this with my therapist. I shared it with my partner.

  • @meganlampa3293
    @meganlampa3293 2 года назад

    Yes! My new husband and I both have ADHD (I have been diagnosed, he hasn't). Really appreciate this!

  • @livelongandprospermary8796
    @livelongandprospermary8796 2 года назад

    symptoms i have w/ ADHD: racing thoughts, intrusive thoughts and anxiety. Adderall (a stimulant med) helps my anxiety more than any other anti anxiety med EVER did with minimal (tolerable) side effects

  • @najtrows
    @najtrows 2 месяца назад

    I am a guy with ADHD but this was really informative and interesting for me aswell!

  • @Chardonbois
    @Chardonbois 2 месяца назад

    Great video Hannah. So helpful. Thank you for taking the trouble to make this resource available.

  • @alainadarling2520
    @alainadarling2520 3 месяца назад

    This is the most profound, concise and informative video - it's relatable to the point it feels like a manual, not just for a partner, but also myself! Thank you 🌟💛✨💫💓

  • @kristianbrown3780
    @kristianbrown3780 10 месяцев назад

    This was incredibly insightful. I found myself nodding and agreeing to lots of the traits

  • @AdaminaCarden
    @AdaminaCarden 2 года назад

    I missed this on your stories! I have a podcast called ADHD Explorers and we have some episodes on Relationships and also Hypersexuality. Also, interestingly there is a much higher % of ND peeps who are LGBTQIA+ (particularly bi/pan).
    Also... Slight pet peeves... Object permanence was mentioned a few times... It's not *actually* object permanence, like we still know the thing exists even though we can't see it, unlike when babies haven't yet developed it... It's more a working memory thing... If it's not in front of us it's not front of mind, so we forget to act on things... Also, yes RSD/ emotional dysregulation are BIG struggles... Anyhoo, thanks for doing this video, love it!

  • @ss_apobangpo
    @ss_apobangpo 2 года назад

    huh. i relate to a lot of things you're listing. unfortunately I can't look into professional help or advice but this video has helped me a lot. thank you hannah.
    this is the second time watching it but i feel like i need to watch it

  • @calsannepotgieter4200
    @calsannepotgieter4200 Год назад

    So much resonated 😭. My partner of 6 years was looking into an ADHD diagonsis and talked about some of these things but I never really understood. Particularly around the rejection sensitivity.
    I'm bipolar and our way of communicating seemed to clash. He wanted to hyperfocus when my thoughts are racing and fragmented. Now I'm learning so much but its too late they left me last year.

  • @zacsborntorunrunningadvent3441
    @zacsborntorunrunningadvent3441 4 месяца назад

    As a man with ADHD I cant believe how accurate this is. A special woman & I split up a little while ago after an amazing and intense 4 1/2years together I definitely have it strongly and I think She had it as well (different ADHD version each etc) which made for an incrediblely passionate Sex but also in our own ways up & down with other consistencies. I know my ADHD definitely negatively affected our longterm compatibility which is very sad. Neurotypical people likely wouldnt understand. People pleasing & Hyperfocus is 🎉 bang on so true. Life itself is hard with ADHD. I Literally have a Mug I drink coffee out of daily that says "Being An Adult is The Dumbest Thing ive ever done" 😂. Cheers all and all the best with everyones ADHD and ASD / other soectrums etc . 😊

  • @naturebythetamar8699
    @naturebythetamar8699 Год назад

    This is absolutely fantastic. So thorough and easy to understand. Thank you!

  • @tabithatierney6512
    @tabithatierney6512 Год назад

    This has explained so much about my relationships! The one guy that was great for me and a good guy I left cause I was getting bored and went for a loser! It had an impact on my son cause they were close! I wish I would of known this a long time ago 😢 I’m with someone that has a history of trauma so it’s been tough but I’m hopeful we can get past both our mental illness and work on ourselves together. We will see ❤

  • @cicelyamelia
    @cicelyamelia 2 года назад +5

    i think i may have ADHD and i really struggle when looking at new relationships - if someone isn’t in constant contact with me i get incredibly distracted and move on to the next person, if someone is in constant contact with me and i am not absolutely obsessed with them i’ll get bored and stop responding 😅 i have a number of the other symptoms but i also have a diagnosis of BPD which shares a lot of the same symptoms - i also always did well in school but struggle hugely now i’m in university. it’s all very confusing and i barely know who i am now 😢

  • @justsomebody7702
    @justsomebody7702 2 года назад

    Omg omg omg!!! SO EXCITED ABOUT THIS!!!