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Are you in a neurodiverse relationship? Find out.

Here are the results Interpretation

1–10 Points: Typically Neurotypical Relationship Dynamics
  • Indicates minimal communication and interpersonal challenges

  • Partners likely have:

    • Smooth emotional communication

    • Easy social interactions

    • Consistent mutual understanding

    • Minimal sensory or processing differences

  • Suggests neurologically similar communication styles

 
11–20 Points: Some Neurodivergent Characteristics Present
  • Signals subtle neurodivergent traits

  • Might represent:

    • Occasional communication misunderstandings

    • Mild sensory sensitivities

    • Slight differences in emotional processing

  • Not significantly impacting relationship functionality

  • Could represent subtle neurodevelopmental variations

  • Partners likely adapt relatively easily

 
21–30 Points: Significant Neurodivergent Relationship Patterns
  • Indicates more pronounced neurodivergent characteristics

  • Suggests:

    • Consistent communication challenges

    • Notable sensory processing differences

    • Substantial emotional recognition difficulties

    • Regular need for relationship accommodations

  • Relationship requires more intentional communication

  • Partners may benefit from specialized communication strategies

 
31–40 Points: Strong Indicators of Neurodivergent Relationship Dynamics
  • Demonstrates extensive neurodivergent relationship characteristics

  • Indicates:

    • Profound communication differences

    • Significant sensory and emotional processing challenges

    • Consistent social interaction difficulties

    • High likelihood of one or both partners being neurodivergent

  • Would benefit from neurodiverse-informed therapy or coaching

 
41–49 Points: Highly Probable Neurodivergent Relationship Dynamics
  • Suggests a strongly neurodiverse relationship experience

  • Indicates:

    • Extreme communication and processing differences

    • Pervasive sensory and social interaction challenges

    • Potential undiagnosed neurodevelopmental conditions

  • Strongly recommends neurodiverse-informed therapy or coaching

  • Requires comprehensive relationship intervention strategies

 

Disclaimer:

This assessment is not a diagnostic tool. It's designed to provide insights and encourage communication. For professional evaluation, consult a qualified therapist specializing in neurodiversity and relationship dynamics.

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