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I'm 25 and I've been in two serious relationships. Had my first love at 15 (lasted 1 and a half years) and my second love at 20 (lasted almost 4 years). What I learned is that the more I'm afraid of socialising and opening up because of my stutter, the more I will stutter and, in turn, the less I'll socialise. It's a vicious circle and the only way of breaking free from it is letting go of the fear and face your stutter head on. Yes, you will be rejected. Yes, it will hurt a bit. But getting rejected is par for the course when finding a partner, and the only way we're going to acheive that is by being social and taking to people. I deeply believe in love and I wear my heart on my sleeve, which doesn't always play in my favor, but if you have feelings for someone, don't let your stutter hold you back and I swear you'll find someone special.