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Mona joined Natalie Roberts and Heather Parks from the Loving Difference Online Community on their "Myth-busting" podcast to bust some myths we may have all experienced in our neurodiverse relationships. During this episode we discuss debunking the following myths:
1) We don't just have to "survive", we can "thrive" in our current relationship, (or choose to move on and create a life in which we can thrive with another partner...or by ourselves).
2) We don't all communicate in the same way, or at the same speed.
3) We don't need to have a happy relationship to be happy.
4) A change in (or lack of) sexual and physical intimacy may not mean your partner is not attracted to you.
5) Relationships should be easy.
If you would like to connect with Natalie and Heather, you can check out their on-line community and podcast at: www.lovingdifference.net
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If you liked this episode, please rate the episode and subscribe to the podcast, so that you don't miss an episode.
If you would like to learn more about neurodiverse relationships, you can check out our website at: www.neurodiverselove.com
You can also follow Mona on Instagram @neurodiverse_love
If you are interested in joining the free on-line peer support groups being offered for the non-autistic/neurotypical partners, please send Mona a DM on Instagram or send an email at: [email protected]
Thanks for being a part of the Neurodiverse Love community!
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Mona joined Natalie Roberts and Heather Parks from the Loving Difference Online Community on their "Myth-busting" podcast to bust some myths we may have all experienced in our neurodiverse relationships. During this episode we discuss debunking the following myths:
1) We don't just have to "survive", we can "thrive" in our current relationship, (or choose to move on and create a life in which we can thrive with another partner...or by ourselves).
2) We don't all communicate in the same way, or at the same speed.
3) We don't need to have a happy relationship to be happy.
4) A change in (or lack of) sexual and physical intimacy may not mean your partner is not attracted to you.
5) Relationships should be easy.
If you would like to connect with Natalie and Heather, you can check out their on-line community and podcast at: www.lovingdifference.net
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
If you liked this episode, please rate the episode and subscribe to the podcast, so that you don't miss an episode.
If you would like to learn more about neurodiverse relationships, you can check out our website at: www.neurodiverselove.com
You can also follow Mona on Instagram @neurodiverse_love
If you are interested in joining the free on-line peer support groups being offered for the non-autistic/neurotypical partners, please send Mona a DM on Instagram or send an email at: [email protected]
Thanks for being a part of the Neurodiverse Love community!

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