commentr/StutterMarch 17, 2025

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Both sides make fair points. But just interjecting here, I don't think the point is that girls should or shouldn't like stutters. That wasn't the main point being made. The point was that as a responsible adult, you should expect your stutter to get in the way. But stuttering isn't who you are. Although it will get in the way of smoother interactions, it doesn't really 'add' anything to what you say. It can only, by definition, delay or detract. That's why the guy above is focusing on the things that DO add, and he is making the claim that you need to allow a chance for attraction to take place by putting yourself out there at good times and giving girls the opportunity to either find you attractive or not despite the stutter. I'm not saying I agree or disagree with the above claim, but just informing you as you seem to have missed the point a little (I don't mean that in a rude way, although it's probably hard for anyone to believe on reddit and on the Internet).

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Social & RelationshipsEmotional Experience

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Dating & RomanceHope & Motivation