commentr/StutterMarch 27, 2015

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I think people who are turned off by a stutter are likely to be relatively shallow, and not at a place in their life where they could access the deep compassion you need to offer in order to have a good relationship. I think that anyone with any measure of compassion in a situation where people are dressing for impressing should find a stutter intriguing, or even flattering. Honest responses are ultimately one of the most sexy signs you can give someone. If they see a stutter as anything other than you being your genuine self around them — so rare in this world, really — then I'm sorry, but they're not the right person and your probably better for having figured it out so quickly. Good luck, and hang on to those good vibes you get when you see yourself smiling back at you in the mirror. Edit: Used the word "access" twice.

Themes

Social & RelationshipsIdentity & DisabilityEmotional Experience

Subthemes

Dating & RomanceAcceptance & PrideAnxiety & Social Judgment

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perceived_judgment