commentr/StutterMarch 1, 2024

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Hmm... Theres definitely plenty of people out there (whether on reddit or not) who has fixed their stuttering, across from mild to moderate to severe stuttering. You can come across them among various social media platforms. And of course there's still many who hasn't. Personally, I don't think stuttering is something to be proud of or just comfortably accept and justify. No, it's not attractive and unfortunately many people will look down on people who stutter (whether intentionally or not). I'm not saying everyone on here accepts this point of view of course. Obviously many of us still haven't fixed our stuttering or don't know the cure, but I do think it's an urgent issue with life-altering consequences. To me, this is a big problem that needs to be either fixed or dramatically improved asap with a sense of urgency. I have no intentions of just laxing into "accept and surrender" while life goes by. That's just me though, maybe I'm more blunt and aggressive about it :)

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Emotional ExperienceIdentity & Disability

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Hope & MotivationIdentity & Self-Perception