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EPISODE · Jun 13, 2026 · 22 MIN

S1 E43 Why ADHD Women Benefit From ADHD Friendships | Understanding, Validation & Support

from Angry On The Inside - ADHD Women Talking Late Diagnosis · host Angry On The Inside

What makes ADHD friendships feel different? For many women with ADHD, friendship isn't about having a large social circle or talking every day. It's about finding people who understand overwhelm without needing an explanation, offer support without judgment, and provide perspective when self-doubt takes over. In this episode of Angry on the Inside, Jess and Jeannine explore why ADHD friendships often operate differently from traditional friendship expectations. They discuss hyper-independence, friendship wounds from childhood, rejection sensitivity, unrealistic ideas about friendship, and why many ADHD women struggle to ask for help even when they desperately need support. The conversation also dives into the unique strengths of ADHD friendships: the ability to reconnect after long periods of silence, the comfort of being understood without lengthy explanations, and the value of having someone who can remind you what is actually true when your inner critic takes over. If you've ever worried that it's been too long to text someone back, felt misunderstood by the people around you, or wondered why certain friendships feel so much easier than others, this episode is for you. In This Episode: Why ADHD friendships often feel different Hyper-independence and difficulty asking for help Friendship struggles and fitting in as a child The myth of "perfect" friendships Rejection sensitivity and friendship expectations The ebb and flow of ADHD relationships Understanding versus fixing Why validation matters The power of having a reality check when you're overwhelmed How ADHD friends help us feel less alone This podcast is not therapy, medical advice, or coaching. It is a space for honest conversations about life as women with late-diagnosed ADHD. Chapters 00:00 Why ADHD Friendships Feel Different 02:19 ADHD Hyper-Independence & Asking for Help 02:50 The Weird Kid Problem & Early Friendship Wounds 06:34 The Myth of Perfect Friendships 09:22 ADHD Friendships and the Ebb & Flow of Connection 10:19 RSD, Exclusion & The Horror Movie Example 13:19 Understanding Without Fixing 15:22 The Lighthouse in the Fog 16:20 Reality Checks, Perspective & Overwhelm 19:24 Validation, Toxic Positivity & "That Sucks"

Why do ADHD friendships often feel different? For many women with ADHD, friendship isn’t about talking every day or having a large social circle. It’s about finding people who understand overwhelm, executive dysfunction, rejection sensitivity, and the reality of living with an ADHD brain. In this episode of Angry on the Inside, Jess and Jeannine discuss ADHD friendships, hyper-independence, friendship expectations, rejection sensitivity (RSD), and why being understood can feel more powerful than being given advice. They explore the challenges many ADHD women face with asking for help, fitting in, maintaining friendships, and navigating the ebb and flow of adult relationships. They also discuss why ADHD friends can become powerful reality checks during overwhelm, how validation differs from problem-solving, and why sometimes the most supportive response is simply hearing, ”Yeah, that really does suck.” If you’ve ever worried that it’s been too long to text someone back, wondered why some friendships feel effortless while others feel exhausting, or struggled to explain what life with ADHD actually feels like, this episode is for you. In This Episode: • ADHD friendships and feeling understood • Hyper-independence and asking for help • Rejection sensitivity (RSD) and friendship expectations • The ”weird kid” experience and fitting in • The ebb and flow of ADHD relationships • Understanding versus fixing • Validation and emotional support • Reality checks during overwhelm • Why ADHD women benefit from ADHD friendships

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