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===== The title itself—Fidgety Queen—immediately suggests restlessness, which could align with ADHD or other forms of neurodivergence. ADHD wasn’t widely recognized in the 1970s, especially in adults and particularly in women, whose symptoms often present differently than in men. ===== The song’s Queen is described as unpredictable, energetic, always shifting moods—this aligns with traits of ADHD such as impulsivity, hyperactivity, and difficulty maintaining focus. The fact that she is “wrong” but still captivating could reflect how neurodivergent individuals have often been misunderstood but remain deeply compelling and creative. In many ways, this song could be seen as a neurodivergent person’s anthem—someone who doesn’t fit the mold, who operates differently, who is a performer of normalcy but never quite able to conform. The circus metaphor also aligns with the experience of masking—where neurodivergent individuals feel pressured to “perform” in ways that are socially acceptable.
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