@Siela_Rose@StillmanMD@Siela_Rose Why would you respond and then block me you coward. It is what you said you're still saying their soul isn't in right. That "not there" look by the way is something autistic children do when they feel overstimulated/ overwhelmed. You're talking out of your ass.
@Siela_Rose@StillmanMD@Siela_Rose Why would you respond and then block me you coward. It is what you said you're still saying their soul isn't in right. That "not there" look by the way is something autistic children do when they feel overstimulated/ overwhelmed. You're talking out of your ass.
This husband is cracking me up with his “Your ADHD wife had a productive day.” She changed the batteries in the door lock that finally died, started cleaning out a closet they’d been meaning to tackle for ages, and began organizing that one messy shelf… but then moved on to the next thing without finishing any of them, leaving the house in total project chaos.
The pride mixed with sarcasm in his voice while panning over all the half-done messes had me laughing the whole time.
It’s such a relatable look at how ADHD brains can light up and start a million things with the best intentions — but sometimes the house ends up looking even wilder in the process. Having a partner who celebrates the effort (even when nothing’s quite done) is pure gold.
ADHD spouses (or anyone with an ADHD brain in the house) — does this feel familiar?