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Why do so many late-diagnosed ADHD women look back at their relationship history and think, “Why does this feel like the same guy in a different body?”
In this episode of Angry on the Inside, Jess and Jeannine unpack a pattern many ADHD women recognize: intense chemistry, emotional volatility, self-doubt, and eventually realizing you’ve been shrinking yourself to keep the relationship stable.
They talk about:
Why ADHD women are more vulnerable to unhealthy relationship dynamics
Gaslighting, memory doubt, and feeling like the unreliable narrator of your own life
Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD) and how perceived rejection overrides logic
Dopamine, love bombing, and mistaking activation for compatibility
The “I’m a mess, they’re put together” dynamic
Low-maintenance masking and self-abandonment
The tipping point when you stop performing — and suddenly you’ve “changed”
This isn’t about blaming ADHD.
It’s about understanding vulnerability especially after late diagnosis brings retroactive clarity to your dating history.
ADHD made you vulnerable.
If you’ve ever left a relationship wondering, “Was it me?”
This episode is for you.
You’re not broken.
Why So Many ADHD Women Date the Same Guy: Late Diagnosis & Relationship Patterns
00:01 – “Is It Me?”: The 2 A.M. Spiral After Late ADHD Diagnosis
01:59 – The Research: ADHD Women & Higher Rates of Unhealthy Relationships
04:21 – Gaslighting, Memory Doubt & The “Unreliable Narrator” Feeling
08:07 – Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD) & Relationship Control
10:56 – Dopamine, Love Bombing & The Intensity Trap
14:42 – Addiction to Activation: Anxiety vs Chemistry in ADHD Women
16:42 – “I’m a Mess, They’re Put Together”: Safety, Self-Doubt & Control
19:12 – Low Maintenance Masking & Self-Abandonment in Relationships
23:36 – Burnout, Tipping Points & “You’ve Changed”
29:04 – Breaking the Pattern: Anxiety vs Intuition & Rebuilding Self-Trust
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Why do so many late-diagnosed ADHD women look back at their relationship history and think, “Why does this feel like the same guy in a different body?”
In this episode of Angry on the Inside, Jess and Jeannine unpack a pattern many ADHD women recognize: intense chemistry, emotional volatility, self-doubt, and eventually realizing you’ve been shrinking yourself to keep the relationship stable.
They talk about:
Why ADHD women are more vulnerable to unhealthy relationship dynamics
Gaslighting, memory doubt, and feeling like the unreliable narrator of your own life
Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD) and how perceived rejection overrides logic
Dopamine, love bombing, and mistaking activation for compatibility
The “I’m a mess, they’re put together” dynamic
Low-maintenance masking and self-abandonment
The tipping point when you stop performing — and suddenly you’ve “changed”
This isn’t about blaming ADHD.
It’s about understanding vulnerability especially after late diagnosis brings retroactive clarity to your dating history.
ADHD made you vulnerable.
If you’ve ever left a relationship wondering, “Was it me?”
This episode is for you.
You’re not broken.
Why So Many ADHD Women Date the Same Guy: Late Diagnosis & Relationship Patterns
00:01 – “Is It Me?”: The 2 A.M. Spiral After Late ADHD Diagnosis
01:59 – The Research: ADHD Women & Higher Rates of Unhealthy Relationships
04:21 – Gaslighting, Memory Doubt & The “Unreliable Narrator” Feeling
08:07 – Rejection Sensitivity Dysphoria (RSD) & Relationship Control
10:56 – Dopamine, Love Bombing & The Intensity Trap
14:42 – Addiction to Activation: Anxiety vs Chemistry in ADHD Women
16:42 – “I’m a Mess, They’re Put Together”: Safety, Self-Doubt & Control
19:12 – Low Maintenance Masking & Self-Abandonment in Relationships
23:36 – Burnout, Tipping Points & “You’ve Changed”
29:04 – Breaking the Pattern: Anxiety vs Intuition & Rebuilding Self-Trust

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