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When issues with neurotransmitters are involved, medication is often the best treatment. While bondmates can provide a lot of support, they have limited ability to change people's neurochemistry. However, reality checks and assistance with emotional regulation from bondmates can do a lot to ease the burden of these disorders.
When issues with neurotransmitters are involved, medication is often the best treatment. While bondmates can provide a lot of support, they have limited ability to change people's neurochemistry. However, reality checks and assistance with emotional regulation from bondmates can do a lot to ease the burden of these disorders.


=== Neurodevelopmental Disorders ===
=== Neurodevelopmental Disorders =
Neurodevelopmental disorders - things like ADHD, autism, and communication disorders - (what's most often meant when talking about 'neurodivergence'), often affect bonds in ways similar to cultural and language differences. Mapping thoughts and emotions into compatible shapes can be difficult, even when bondmates have been together since childhood. There are also difficulties that overlap with intellectual disabilities - differences in processing speed and understanding. Finally, abnormalities with neurotransmitters may lead to difficulties similar to mood and anxiety disorders. And bonds BETWEEN these types of neurodivergent people may be as difficult, or MORE difficult, than bonds with other bondmates. (Or far easier. It's unpredictable!)
Neurodevelopmental disorders - things like ADHD, autism, and communication disorders - (what's most often meant when talking about 'neurodivergence'), often affect bonds in ways similar to cultural and language differences. Mapping thoughts and emotions into compatible shapes can be difficult, even when bondmates have been together since childhood. There are also difficulties that overlap with intellectual disabilities - differences in processing speed and understanding. Finally, abnormalities with neurotransmitters may lead to difficulties similar to mood and anxiety disorders. And bonds BETWEEN these types of neurodivergent people may be as difficult, or MORE difficult, than bonds with other bondmates. (Or far easier. It's unpredictable!)


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