commentr/StutterJuly 4, 2020

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I can relate to the i'm not fluent in any language part, i "speak" 3 languages but it's more like i'm limited to only understand them because of my stutter. My stutter varies a lot like, i have a moderate stutter in italian and in english but a more severe one in French, but when i'm put under a lot of pressure (for example when i have to take a very important oral exam) i don't stutter very much, no matter the language, stuttering is so weird... I currently live in France and people here are more polite and they don't really care if i stutter, they act like i don't actually stutter and that makes me feel a little better i guess. But anyways i was wondering if you ever had experiences with people who laughed at you because of your stutter and how do other people act when you stutter (friends, family, oartner or just strangers )

Themes

Anticipation & AvoidanceCauses & VariabilityEmotional ExperienceIdentity & Disability

Subthemes

Avoidance & SubstitutionSituational VariabilityAnxiety & Social JudgmentStigma & Bullying

Codes (2)

socializing_group_sizetime_pressure