commentr/StutterJanuary 30, 2023
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i'm not aware of any study about this, you can search on google scholar. many people here saying "yes it is, because my xy has it too" seem not to consider the possibility of influencing each other by living together and genetics itself (like, ok your kid has it too but do you know if your kid would have it if it didn't grow up with you, too?)
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