commentr/StutterApril 14, 2023
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Dismissing someone’s feelings toward their stutter or the way they feel in social situations with a stutter as simply having an inferiority complex is silly. We all know it’s a bit more complex than that. > Yeah I'm bitter about how my life was pre-determined for failure before I was even born. What’s the alternative to what this sub generally advocates for? What’s the alternative to the “glass half full” outlook? What’s the alternative to self acceptance? What’s the alternative to taking back your autonomy and living your life on YOUR terms? Having people validate the feelings you have about your stutter is one thing, but wanting people to validate your defeat is something else.
Themes
Emotional ExperienceIdentity & Disability
Subthemes
Frustration & AngerHelplessness & AgencyAcceptance & Pride