The image is a brightly colored, cartoon-style illustration with nine panels arranged in a 3x3 grid, focusing on experiences related to ADHD and intimacy. Each panel features a person-shaped character with a distinctive facial expression, seemingly experiencing a relatable challenge during sexual activity. The overall tone is lighthearted and empathetic, aiming to highlight often-unspoken aspects of navigating intimacy with ADHD. 

The panels depict the following scenarios, each accompanied by text: “You’ve fallen asleep during sex;” “Weird textures & touches can totally distract you;” “You get bored doing it with the same person;” “Random sounds like the bed creaking distract you;” “You think about random stuff during sex;” “Tiny visual distractions can totally ruin the mood;” “The smell of food makes you hungry mid-sex;” “A song pops into your head and you fight not to lose the orgasm;” “You focus more on your partner’s reaction instead of your own body.” A small text bubble at the top of the image reads: “ADHD & Sex – What Nobody Tells You,” and another small text bubble at the bottom reads: “This is not a diagnosis.”
The image is a brightly colored, cartoon-style illustration with nine panels arranged in a 3x3 grid, focusing on experiences related to ADHD and intimacy. Each panel features a person-shaped character with a distinctive facial expression, seemingly experiencing a relatable challenge during sexual activity. The overall tone is lighthearted and empathetic, aiming to highlight often-unspoken aspects of navigating intimacy with ADHD. The panels depict the following scenarios, each accompanied by text: “You’ve fallen asleep during sex;” “Weird textures & touches can totally distract you;” “You get bored doing it with the same person;” “Random sounds like the bed creaking distract you;” “You think about random stuff during sex;” “Tiny visual distractions can totally ruin the mood;” “The smell of food makes you hungry mid-sex;” “A song pops into your head and you fight not to lose the orgasm;” “You focus more on your partner’s reaction instead of your own body.” A small text bubble at the top of the image reads: “ADHD & Sex – What Nobody Tells You,” and another small text bubble at the bottom reads: “This is not a diagnosis.”