commentr/StutterJanuary 18, 2024
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I asked my girlfriend about my stutter one time and she said it was cute. I don't know why people are taking this so seriously. People don't choose when to find things cute so why is everyone so pressed than people find a certain disability cute. Part of cute is "imperfect" without a better word to say it. I might find it cute when my girlfriends fumbles something and then is embarrassed. Why is a stutter any different: did you explain to them how you feel about it and how it affects your self image, they then might not find it cute but to most people someone stuttering really isnt a big deal so when it does pop up it might be "cute".
Themes
Identity & Disability
Subthemes
Acceptance & PrideStigma & Bullying
Codes (1)
perceived_judgment