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Thanks for thiss!! In my whole life I never got an advice like you have given now.. All I got to speak was with people who doesn't stutter and they don't get the feeling and clearly they dont understand the helplessness. I know this is a negative feeling and is actually causing me more harm than good, but still sometimes can't help it. It kills me from the inside, I didnt really bother till now because it used to come only once in a while...now I have to really do something about this. And I understand letting go and accepting is the first step towards it. I have to bring up my self confidence too.. You are also right in saying to keep the negative people out of our life. Infact one time, the first question asked by one of my old friends, who I met after a long time, is "Are you not done with your stuttering?". I politely replied that time, it isn't something that goes away easily. But I wish I had replied him something differently, atleast not in that polite way. I have avoided that person throughout my life till now. There are these kind of insensitive people everywhere. Like you said, keeping ourselves out of these negative people indeed is the best thing to do. Thanks man again, for this reply, this was totally unprecedented. Cheers!