commentr/StutterJune 12, 2018

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In your original comment you said >how is this not his fault? and then cited your opinion that ‘in most cases’ you can get over it with hard work and dedication for it being his fault. You would have no way of knowing if the man in the video has been trying all sorts of techniques and seeing all sorts of therapists for answers for his whole life or if he’s never tried anything, so don’t say ‘relax guys’ after you made a huge assumption about this guys effort and then insinuated that it’s his fault based on that assumption. Not trying to be hostile, but your initial comment was incredibly ignorant, especially for someone who allegedly has a stutter and should understand a bit better.

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Identity & DisabilityEmotional Experience

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Identity & Self-PerceptionFrustration & Anger