NeuroSpice and Life
What if being called a bad friend wasn't about a lack of care — but often about a mismatch in how love, friendship, and connection are communicated? In this episode of NeuroSpice & Life – Bad Friend or Different Love Languages, late-diagnosed neurodivergent hosts Freya Corboy and Hanna Hosking unpack what happens when neurodivergent expressions of care are misunderstood through a neurotypical lens. For many ADHD and autistic adults, friendship isn't demonstrated in the ways society expects. We may forget birthdays, don’t like to be touched but want to do mundane tasks together, struggle to initiate contact, disappear into burnout, or miss social cues. Yet at the same time, we may spend hours researching solutions to help a friend, find a feather to give to them because it’s beautiful, send a meme that reminded us of them at 2am, share our own experiences to show empathy, or quietly accommodate their needs without ever mentioning it. The problem? Many neurodivergent people are speaking a different friendship language. This episode explores the concept of The Five Neurodivergent Love Languages and how they often differ from traditional neurotypical expectations of connection and care. Yet these expressions of care are often overlooked because they don't always resemble the socially accepted ways friendship is expected to look. The conversation also explores the invisible labour many neurodivergent people perform every day to bridge the communication gap. For many neurodivergent people, this adaptation becomes second nature. But how often is the effort returned? And a reminder that being misunderstood doesn't mean you're a bad friend. Sometimes it simply means you're speaking a different language. 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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