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I've accepted that this isn't going away by itself and the only way to really help it, is to help myself. I've found that the more I'm up front and honest about it, the less of a problem it is. I've also realized that (apart from bullies in school), noone really cares that my stutter. The one who care the most is myself. People around me are mostly uncomfortable with me stuttering when **I'm** visible uncomfortable. Once I let that guard down, everything became so much easier. What I usually do when the inevitable block comes, I usually make a "funny-face" and say something jibberish, force a smile and a giggle and say "sorry, I have a stutter". When people see that I'm not too bothered, they relax more, which in turn makes ME relax more which, ironically enough, makes me stutter less.