No cure for endometriosis. No proper management for menopause. No adequate symptomatic relief for menstrual discomfort. But let’s get handicapped sperm a wheelchair to make not so healthy babies because it would make men feel strong.
I found like 5-10 fantasy romance books that have been recommended as "these ones are not slop, they are actually good books" so I'm going to read them and report back the truth or falsity thereof
Grayson keeps saying he wanted clarity from Julia Whats not clear about her wanting to continue to navigate the extrapolation of a connection of hearts and mindgasms, while simultaneously being at one with her inner child wanting to consciously uncouple
Like Duh
#MAFSAU#MAFS
I’m no Clinical Sexologist, but I have a suspicion that Graysons knitted, boucle sweater is a huge reason why his wife isn’t interested.
#MAFSAU#MAFSAustralia
Bec looks like the Wreck of the Hesperus (as my grandma used to say).
Just goes to show how your treatment of others affects your looks
#MAFSAUS#mafsaustralia#mafsau
Ol’ Gaslighting McGregor couldn’t lie straight in bed.
He’s been dying for an excuse to chuck Bec and now he’s got it.
But who can feel sorry for her, given she’s one of the four horseman of the apocalypse.
#MAFSAustralia#MAFSAU
Dr. Russell Barkley reframes ADHD in a powerful way: It's not just "attention deficit" — it's a failure of persistence toward goals.
He explains: ADHD disrupts specific executive functions in the frontal lobe — not perception or filtering, but sustaining action toward delayed outcomes, resisting distractions (via inhibition failure), and re-engaging after interruptions (due to working memory deficits).
Key insights from the clip:
- Inattentiveness in ADHD = poor goal-directed persistence (behavior, motivation, future-oriented).
- Distractions aren't perceived more — people with ADHD respond to them more because they can't inhibit reactions.
- Working memory loss means the goal "disappears" → easy to skip from unfinished task to unfinished task.
- ADHD may be better called Executive Function Deficit Disorder (EFDD), with persistence as the core attention issue.
This shifts the view from "can't pay attention" to "can't direct behavior forward in time" — a profound difference for understanding, diagnosis, and support.
Ever felt this "future blindness" in daily life? How does it show up for you or someone you know? Share respectfully — open to hearing experiences!
@Teanne001@Silverback_MD The decision to put your child on meds is an agonising, sleep stealing, guilt ridden decision.
Sweeping statements like these are so harmful and ill informed