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In this conversation, Jade Rose and Hugo discuss neurodivergence, specifically autism and ADHD. They talk about stimming as a way to regulate and soothe, and share their personal stimming habits. Hugo shares his experience of being diagnosed with autism and how it has allowed him to understand and embrace his need for regulation. They also discuss the challenges of balancing routine and novelty-seeking, as well as the sensory sensitivities that come with autism. They touch on the use of alcohol as a coping mechanism and the importance of finding healthier alternatives. The conversation highlights the need for greater understanding and acceptance of neurodivergent individuals in society. The conversation explores the experience of living with neurodivergence, particularly autism, and the challenges faced in a neurotypical world.
 
They discuss the impact of bullying, the importance of self-acceptance, and the need for greater understanding and accommodations in society. They also touch on the concept of masking and the internalized anger that can arise from navigating a world that doesn't fully understand neurodivergent experiences. The conversation ends with a message of hope for a future where neurodivergence is accepted and accommodated without stigma.
 
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neurodivergence, autism, ADHD, stimming, regulation, sensory sensitivity, alcohol, coping mechanism, acceptance, neurodivergence, autism, bullying, self-acceptance, understanding, accommodations, masking, anger, hope