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Remember, above all, that you're always going to be the one who cares the most about your stutter. I remember reading How to Win Friends and Influence People, and thinking much of it didn't apply to me because of my speech. Ex: one of the main tips was just complimenting people for the sake of it ("You hat looks lovely", etc). Then I realized no one is going to think badly of me when I'm telling them their hat looks lovely just because of my fluency - that'd be psychotic! Just be open about stuttering, be an enjoyable person to be around anyway, and you'll have plenty of friends. A comment above said to avoid jokes, because jokes require exact timing; I agree jokes can be hard, but I think you shouldn't hold yourself back. If a joke falls flat, let it! Just do what you'd do without a stutter, and let the people who'd dislike you for something as unimportant as a speech disorder go screw themselves.