THE AUTISM ADHD PODCAST

Sex, Drugs & What Neurodivergent Kids Actually Hear — And Why Safe Communication Changes Everything

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Mar 25, 2026
Funny and cringe-worthy childhood stories reveal how neurodivergent kids take language literally and miss social cues. Tales of misunderstood slang, risky mix-ups, and everyday confusion show why silence feels safer than asking. A call to build trust and simple routines so kids feel safe to ask anything.
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ANECDOTE

Talent Show Mistake From Literal Understanding

  • Holly Blanc Moses performed Madonna's Like a Virgin at age nine without understanding the word virgin.
  • She rehearsed, surprised parents and teachers, and later realized nobody had asked or explained the song choice beforehand.
ANECDOTE

Literal Interpretation Caused Mortal Anxiety

  • In middle school Holly kissed a boy who said he would get "blue balls" and she feared she had killed him because she didn't know the term.
  • She spent weeks anxious about arrest and jail because no one explained the phrase or offered a safe person to ask.
ANECDOTE

Grain Confusion Prevented Drinking Alcohol

  • A boy offered Holly a drink he called "grain" and she refused because she thought of rice as a grain.
  • Later she learned it was 190-proof grain alcohol and realized her literal read likely kept her safe.
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