commentr/StutterJanuary 9, 2024

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This is such a weird post I don't even know where to begin. Do you, like, expect us to seek out and listen to music specifically performed by people who stutter or something? I listen to music for the music. Frankly, making the music really isn't much of a concern to me. There's so much music out there I could never listen to all of the good music. So there's no reason to limit myself based on non-musical parameters. You should be creating music because you love music, not because you seek a following. Demanding people listen to your music simply because of a speech impediment you have is *definitely* not the way to go about it. I play a multitude of instruments and I went into it knowing it would probably never take me anywhere, and I'm perfectly content with that. My greatest piece of advice is to be content with *yourself* first and foremost. You are ultimately the only person who can decide if you are up to snuff. Be that in your musical ability, your speech, or anything else.

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Identity & DisabilityEmotional Experience

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Identity & Self-PerceptionHope & Motivation