commentr/StutterJune 19, 2023
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If it comes up naturally in conversation, yes. (For example, I recently told someone on Hinge that I was bullied for my stutter as a kid because it was relevant to the conversation at that time.) But I gather if they have an issue with it when we meet IRL, that's their problem and the worst that can happen is there's no second date. (I also don't think to say anything because, to me, it'd be like telling them my eyes are brown - weird unless they ask about it.)
Themes
Anticipation & AvoidanceIdentity & DisabilitySocial & Relationships
Subthemes
Avoidance & SubstitutionIdentity & Self-PerceptionDisclosure & Telling Others
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perceived_judgment