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LoginSpeaking on 'The Truth Flirts' podcast, the Spice Girls singer revealed that she has "a bunch of stuff" that she has to live with on a daily basis which may confuse people who want to embark on a romance with her. She said: "I have ADD, ADHD, I've got dyspraxia, I've got a bunch of stuff, so for me it kind of already explains the way that I am, without somebody going 'oh my god she's got too much energy', no, there's actually a reason why my brain functions differently. Speaking to her guests, YouTuber Calum McSwiggan and Mental Health Ambassador Roxie Nafousi, the year-old pop star admitted that her "vulnerable" nature had led to bad situations in her previous relationships. Mel - whose divorce from second husband Stephen Belafonte was finalized in December - said: "I'm very open and I'm very vulnerable, and that's got me into certain situations in relationships where somebody either takes advantage of that or they are abusive, emotionally, so it can open the floodgates in a negative way for you to be put in those kinds of horrible situations. Mel - who is reportedly dating hairdresser Rory McPhee - also opened up about her struggles with anxiety and has revealed that she used to meditate before taking to the stage to perform with the Spice Girls to control the mental health condition. She explained: "A lot of singers have really bad anxiety and I can really identify with that, before I was doing the Spice Girls concert shows, I would have reiki healing. Everyone else would be going, 'What you doing? Let's get fired up.
Featured image by Anna Shvets , Pexels. Being someone with dyspraxia in a relationship or being in a relationship with someone who is dyspraxic could be challenging for both individuals. Find out more about how dyspraxia affects relationships. However, dating when you have dyspraxia can be more difficult, as there are many unspoken rules in relationships.
Dyspraxia is a common condition that affects movement, coordination, balance and fine motor skills, making some tasks and activities — for example, writing, using small objects, learning to drive, and playing some sports — very challenging. Also known as Developmental Coordination Disorder DCD , there is no known cure for dyspraxia, but specialist coaching and therapy can help to significantly mitigate the impact of its symptoms and allow people who have the condition to lead full and rewarding lives.
Neurodiverse romantic relationships include at least one or more neurodivergent partners. The biggest conflicts in neurodiverse relationships boil down to the difficulty individuals have in understanding the differences in how each partner processes information. Mindreading and jumping to conclusions.
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