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Dana posted the following on November 25, 2009 at 5:13 am.
Wow Bryan! Congratulations on writing a new book! I am dying to know all about it! Just the title, “Adult ADHD can be SEXY” sounds like a book that will attract MUCH attention! (There will be no problem with the ADDer maintaining attention for this topic!)I hope that you do not mind sharing a teensy weensy bit of information about your new book? Here are my questions:1) Is this book pertaining to only ADDer’s?2) Is this book primarily about sex and relationships? (Or did your title trick me into this idea?)3) Exactly when will your book be available to purchase?4) Are you able to share exactly what this book is about? You have me sitting on the edge of my seat waiting to discover what you have in store for us! I LOVE the title of your new book and I look forward to reading it soon!Best Wishes!
Riri posted the following on November 25, 2009 at 9:53 am.
Aha, I knew it! I knew I was sexy! LOL Wow, you are such a prolific writer. I truly admire you. I remember you wrote in your memoir that you are destined for something great. I think you are well on your way there. Looking forward for reading this one!
Bryan Hutchinson posted the following on November 25, 2009 at 10:17 am.
Indeed you are Riri! Ah, you are remembering the conversation in my memoir about ‘that special feeling inside’ – yes, indeed, I believe we all have the feeling. It’s a necessary part of the human spirit, I believe
Scott Hutson posted the following on November 25, 2009 at 9:12 pm.
I rekon that explains why every time I tell a woman I have ADHD , she will say that.(LOL) …Okay, maybe I’m not telling the truth. I’m just wishing. I look foreward to reading more about relationships and what ppl realy see when they have to withstand the moments they spend with me.Thanks Bryan!
Bryan Hutchinson posted the following on November 25, 2009 at 11:15 pm.
Within your statement, Scott, lays a big problem for too many of us, me included. We don’t tend to think of ourselves as attractive or sexy or worth much, especially when I was undiagnosed, but when someone else sees us as sexy or attractive we believe it can’t be true, so we destroy any potential relationship with that person because of our own self-impressions which are negative due to our often inexplicable, unexplained behaviors… there’s much more to this, but hey, I put together a book about it!
Anyway, please don’t be so hard on yourself, we have enough to deal with without deprecating ourselves and you know me by now… I always have a positive spin!
Katy B. posted the following on November 25, 2009 at 11:46 pm.
Please, I never get tired of reading books about ADHD, it’s the articles I have to read while I’m finishing school that I can’t staaaaaand…I’ll read about ADHD ’til the cows come home, and you know relationships are one of my favorite topics
"One Boy’s Struggle is a real eye-opener. It should be read by all parents struggling to understand how best to support their ADHD children. Adults with ADHD will likely find validation and new hope from reading Bryan’s story.” ~Dr. Edward Hallowell
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“A very brave and moving memoir.” Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, Katherine Ellison, author of 'Buzz'.
"Gripping account of both the struggles and positive polarities of ADD written beautifully in a honest, open and courageous manner." David A. Crenshaw, Ph.D.
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It is an honor to have written a book that is meaning so much and benefiting so many. It is my hope that one day ‘One Boy’s Struggle: A Memoir’ will be read by every teacher and parent, as well as read by every adult with ADHD. If you own a copy and have read it, please consider passing it on, loan it out to friends, a support group or donating it to your local library.
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Um, hilarious
Reply to Katy B. "Miss K"Ha Katy! Even if you’ve sworn to never read another book about ADHD, I think you WILL read this one!
Reply to Bryan HutchinsonWow Bryan! Congratulations on writing a new book! I am dying to know all about it! Just the title, “Adult ADHD can be SEXY” sounds like a book that will attract MUCH attention! (There will be no problem with the ADDer maintaining attention for this topic!)I hope that you do not mind sharing a teensy weensy bit of information about your new book? Here are my questions:1) Is this book pertaining to only ADDer’s?2) Is this book primarily about sex and relationships? (Or did your title trick me into this idea?)3) Exactly when will your book be available to purchase?4) Are you able to share exactly what this book is about? You have me sitting on the edge of my seat waiting to discover what you have in store for us! I LOVE the title of your new book and I look forward to reading it soon!Best Wishes!
Reply to DanaDana, you sure want to know a lot
Okay, some of the details are: Relationships, romance, love, emotions and, dare I say this already… sex.
There, you got that out of me!
Reply to Bryan HutchinsonAha, I knew it! I knew I was sexy! LOL Wow, you are such a prolific writer. I truly admire you. I remember you wrote in your memoir that you are destined for something great. I think you are well on your way there. Looking forward for reading this one!
Reply to RiriIndeed you are Riri! Ah, you are remembering the conversation in my memoir about ‘that special feeling inside’ – yes, indeed, I believe we all have the feeling. It’s a necessary part of the human spirit, I believe
Reply to Bryan HutchinsonWill there be illustrations?
Reply to Gina Peralol – it’s not the Kama Sutra for ADDers! However, now that’s an idea…
Reply to Bryan HutchinsonOkay, okay, I have to admit it… the Kama Sutra line was from Joan, I am not that fast
She says you will like the book! I know you will too.
Reply to Bryan HutchinsonI rekon that explains why every time I tell a woman I have ADHD , she will say that.(LOL) …Okay, maybe I’m not telling the truth. I’m just wishing. I look foreward to reading more about relationships and what ppl realy see when they have to withstand the moments they spend with me.Thanks Bryan!
Reply to Scott HutsonWithin your statement, Scott, lays a big problem for too many of us, me included. We don’t tend to think of ourselves as attractive or sexy or worth much, especially when I was undiagnosed, but when someone else sees us as sexy or attractive we believe it can’t be true, so we destroy any potential relationship with that person because of our own self-impressions which are negative due to our often inexplicable, unexplained behaviors… there’s much more to this, but hey, I put together a book about it!
Anyway, please don’t be so hard on yourself, we have enough to deal with without deprecating ourselves and you know me by now… I always have a positive spin!
Reply to Bryan HutchinsonYou never seem to suprise me. What will you do next? This is a great idea.
Reply to MindyOh trust me Mindy, this one might actually suprise you!
Reply to Bryan HutchinsonPlease, I never get tired of reading books about ADHD, it’s the articles I have to read while I’m finishing school that I can’t staaaaaand…I’ll read about ADHD ’til the cows come home, and you know relationships are one of my favorite topics
Reply to Katy B.finally a good book about adhd. Do you know when it will be published?
Reply to Winkel