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People have variations in stutter (severity and type), and as such, they have variations in approaches (attitudes and techniques) available to them as well. Some days, I stutter so little that I don't even feel like there's much of anything I have to accept. Other days... well, those days I have to choose between struggling with the particular words I want out, or dodge around them. I usually do a combination of both. But I imagine stutterers even worse off who don't even have the luxury of choice, so to say. The only thing they can really do is try to come to terms with their circumstances - "accept", in other words. It's like a _shrug_, we could say. Nothing really changes except the mindset, and there isn't necessarily any sort of huge benefit to it. We make do with what we got, I guess.