In this Valentine’s Day themed episode of Helping Families Go Beyond, host Loryn Carpenter sits down with vocational coordinator Ariana McDaniels for an honest, compassionate conversation about dating, relationships, and connection for neurodivergent adults. From navigating attraction, consent, and masking to understanding rejection sensitivity, online safety, and the role caregivers play, this episode offers practical insight and reassurance for families. Together, they unpack how love can look different but no less meaningful on the spectrum, and why dignity, safety, and open communication matter most when supporting healthy relationships.
Timestamps:
00:01 – Valentine’s episode intro and why dating on the spectrum matters
03:26 – What love, attraction, and connection can look like for neurodivergent adults
05:48 – Infantilization and society’s discomfort with neurodivergent relationships
07:08 – Puberty, body changes, and the importance of open caregiver dialogue
11:05 – Masking, boundaries, and unmasking in romantic relationships
15:31 – Teaching consent clearly and safely for neurodivergent individuals
22:46 – Rejection sensitivity, breakups, and building emotional resilience

Helping Families Go Beyond

Beyond The Spectrum

Dating on the Spectrum: How Neurodivergent Adults Can Navigate Love and Connection

FEB 2, 202632 MIN
Helping Families Go Beyond

Dating on the Spectrum: How Neurodivergent Adults Can Navigate Love and Connection

FEB 2, 202632 MIN

Description

In this Valentine’s Day themed episode of Helping Families Go Beyond, host Loryn Carpenter sits down with vocational coordinator Ariana McDaniels for an honest, compassionate conversation about dating, relationships, and connection for neurodivergent adults. From navigating attraction, consent, and masking to understanding rejection sensitivity, online safety, and the role caregivers play, this episode offers practical insight and reassurance for families. Together, they unpack how love can look different but no less meaningful on the spectrum, and why dignity, safety, and open communication matter most when supporting healthy relationships. Timestamps: 00:01 – Valentine’s episode intro and why dating on the spectrum matters 03:26 – What love, attraction, and connection can look like for neurodivergent adults 05:48 – Infantilization and society’s discomfort with neurodivergent relationships 07:08 – Puberty, body changes, and the importance of open caregiver dialogue 11:05 – Masking, boundaries, and unmasking in romantic relationships 15:31 – Teaching consent clearly and safely for neurodivergent individuals 22:46 – Rejection sensitivity, breakups, and building emotional resilience