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Despite your ADHD you still have the ability to make your own decisions. You just have to get into the habit of giving yourself more time to think about what you are doing rather than acting impulsively. Next time you feel like breaking up with someone whom you really like, don't.

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Q: If You are a girl and have ADHD and you go out with someome you really like you break up with them really fast because you get buyers remorse what can you do to stop it?
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