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It's not an advantage at all--sure, it can make you unique for a while, but after that people will be tired of listening to you, since you keep stuttering costantly. But that's my point: yes, stuttering is OK when you don't stutter a lot, but then it's just unhealthy and gives you a LOT of disadvantages. Whenever I speak I really cannot say what I actually have in mind because I'm going to stutter so I'll just try to use simpler words, which makes me look more ignorant. Like, I could've said this in x situation, but I didn't because I thought I would have stuttered. Forgive me for the drama and all here, but I've lost so many opportunities because of stuttering and I most likely will lose a lot more: I'm no longer the guy who can actually hold speeches fluently. It's so annoying.