NeuroSpice and Life
What if being called impulsive in love was never about being reckless — but about a nervous system chasing relief, dopamine, and something that feels familiar? In this episode of NeuroSpice & Life – Impulsive in Love, late-diagnosed neurodivergent hosts Freya Corboy and Hanna Hosking unpack what happens when ADHD, autism, trauma patterns, loneliness, and low self-worth collide in dating and relationships. For many ADHD and autistic adults, impulsivity in love isn’t just about poor choices or lack of self-control — it can feel like an itch under the skin. A restless urgency in the brain that doesn’t settle until action happens. A text sent. A person chased. A date booked. A connection sparked. And then comes the dopamine rush. This episode explores how lust, novelty, pursuit, and emotional intensity can become addictive for neurodivergent brains that crave stimulation. The giddy anticipation. The heart pound when someone messages. The thrill of uncertainty. The high of being wanted. But when that rush fades, calm can feel empty. Safety can be mistaken for boredom. Stability can feel like complacency. Peace can feel unfamiliar. This conversation explores how subconscious relationship patterns can override conscious logic — leading us toward people who feel exciting in the short term but unsafe in the long term. Because sharing your story is powerful. But safe love is built over time. In this episode, we explore: • Neurodivergent dating patterns • ADHD love addiction and dopamine seeking • Autism and relationship dynamics • Trauma responses in intimacy • Secure love vs chaotic attraction • Boundaries, pacing, and emotional safety • Reframing impulsivity with compassion Connect with NeuroSpice & Life: Website: neurospiceandlife.com.au YouTube: @NeuroSpiceandLife Freya (Mumshine): mumshine.com.au Hanna (The Sensologist): thesensologist.com.au Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical, psychological, or mental-health advice. It is not a substitute for diagnosis, therapy, or professional care. Please seek support from a qualified healthcare or mental-health professional if needed.
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