
Let’s talk about sex. No, really.
For neurodivergent individuals, intimacy can be a complex mix of craving connection, avoiding pressure, navigating sensory sensitivities, and decoding unspoken rules. In this episode of Voice of the Divergent, we dive into the realities of sex and relationships when you have a brain that works a little differently. We explore how Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD) makes us fear rejection while demand avoidance causes us to resist expectations—sometimes at the same time. We also discuss the unique challenges of navigating intimacy while balancing sensory sensitivities and emotional needs, as well as how masking affects romantic and sexual relationships, and what happens when we feel safe enough to unmask. Talking about consent, boundaries, and communication is even more important for neurodivergent individuals, and we share insights on how to make those conversations easier.
This is an honest, raw, and real conversation about love, sex, and neurodivergence. Whether you’re neurodivergent yourself or in a relationship with someone who is, this episode is packed with insights, laughs, and a whole lot of "Oh wow, that makes so much sense" moments.