Episode 10 - Not a Drama Queen, just a caveman brain
Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD): Why Everything Feels So Personal
Why does a delayed reply feel like rejection?
Why does one comment spiral into a full identity crisis?
And why do we care so much about whether people like us… even when we don’t like them?
In this episode of Motherhood: Unmasked & Unfiltered, Alisha and Rhiannon unpack one of the most intense and misunderstood parts of ADHD:
Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD).
From overthinking text messages to spiralling after perceived criticism, they break down what RSD actually is, why it happens, and how it shows up in everyday life — especially for women who were diagnosed later in life.
They explore the difference between real rejection vs perceived rejection, and why your brain can react just as strongly either way — even when logically, you know it’s “not a big deal.”
This episode also dives into:
* People pleasing and chasing validation
* Over-apologising and assuming you’ve done something wrong
* The impact of RSD on friendships, work, and dating
* Why motherhood changes your tolerance for certain relationships
* And how awareness can help you respond differently — even if the feeling doesn’t go away
This is one of those episodes where you’ll likely hear yourself in every example… and finally understand why.
💡 What We Talk About
* What Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD) actually is
* Why ADHD brains default to worst-case thinking
* Perceived rejection vs actual rejection
* Overthinking texts and delayed replies
* “I must have done something wrong” thinking
* Fear of judgment and fear of failure
* Social media anxiety and posting vulnerability
* Being triggered by tone, feedback, or exclusion
* Dating and caring more about being liked than liking someone
* People pleasing and masking
* The impact of RSD on friendships and relationships
* Why motherhood changes your standards and capacity
* How RSD affects work, feedback, and confidence
* Misdiagnosis as anxiety or depression
* Talking it out vs spiralling internally
* Reframing thoughts and building awareness
🔑 Key Takeaways
* RSD is an intense emotional response to perceived rejection — even when it’s not real.
* Your brain can logically know something isn’t a big deal… and still feel it deeply.
* Many women were misdiagnosed with anxiety or depression instead of ADHD.
* RSD can lead to people pleasing, over-apologising, or withdrawing from relationships.
* It often impacts friendships, dating, and work more than people realise.
* Awareness doesn’t remove RSD — but it helps you respond to it differently.
* You don’t need everyone to like you — and most of the time, nothing has actually gone wrong.
👩👧 Who This Episode Is For
This episode is for:
* Women with ADHD
* Late diagnosed ADHD women
* Women who overthink everything they say or do
* Anyone who spirals after a message, comment, or interaction
* Mums navigating friendships, dating, and identity
* Women who feel like they’re “too sensitive”
* Anyone who constantly worries they’ve upset someone
💬 A Message From This Episode
You’re not too sensitive.
You’re not overreacting.
And you’re not imagining it.
But…
It also doesn’t mean it’s real.
Sometimes your brain is trying to protect you
by looking for danger that isn’t actually there.
And once you can see that?
You get to choose how much power it has.
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