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>obnoxious about how they just didn't care about it anymore and now living the best life > >I wanted to relate to people living a similar life or learn what they did to cope with things So stutters shouldn't have good lives, or if you are successful you shouldn't use it as a good example? we should all be dragged down to the lowest possible level and cry wank each other 24/7? >people commenting that they didn't let their stutter affect their future and are now leading teams or doing conferences or have to talk to multiple people etc. People do this though, I have a pretty severe block since I was a child, my first job I purposely went for was a call centre job because I wanted the exposure You have no idea of how severe my stuttering is purely because I worked in a call centre and it was horrible but I did it? At the end of the day it was helpful and now I can talk on the phoine without fear >it was/is impossible. I went into my career just coz i wouldn't have to talk that much. > >I'm just at the point of typing things on the phone and showing it to the other person to avoid talking. J It's pretty clear from your post that you have pretty much given up, you need to get to speech therapy or something or normal therapy, that's why you don't like to see about people with stutters managing it well... because you can't yourself? How can you expect to EVER improve if you aren't even attempting to talk, you have just resigned yourself to your stutter entirely? You have a complete dichotomy of though here and need real support or therapy not reddit support