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Hi, yes, I've read about this being true for other people. I figure it's akin to not stuttering if you speak in a different accent? Though, I suppose this would not work if you had both languages from the beginning, but rather, like you, I assume, learned it later on after the stutter started. I have to say, from the English you learned speaking "in your mind," it sounds pretty perfect. I mean, there is not one mistake in what you wrote, or awkward phrasing. How did you get this good? Did you also speak it somewhere? Is it all from reading? Watching movies? Do you wish to move to an English-speaking country? I guess there's no "Little America" (or anywhere else that speaks English) in Russia, huh, like there's a Little Odessa in Brooklyn, NY where you could probably go all day without speaking any English. Oh, wait. OK, rereading your post, the second sentence has a technically incorrect verb tense change, but it's almost unnoticeable and a native speaker could have that minor mistake too. So, I'm not counting it!