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Hello! I love hearing from people I can relate to, also great questions! 1. Yes sometimes, when I’m talking to family or a friend I won’t care as much. Whereas if I’m presenting in front of an audience delivering a speech for example, I start to care. 2. I have had a couple kinds of speech therapy over a few years. One of them includes a breathing technique that is really effective called, ‘Costal Breathing’ I took another therapy course that helps people deal with the mental struggles of having a stutter. 3. Yes quite often, but when it does happen I just ignore it. If you were to stutter and you make a big deal out of it (as if you’re pointing it out yourself), more people are likely to notice it and point it out. So if you tremble on your words at all, just stop, take a breath and carry on with what you were saying. That’s what helped me the most. 4. I use a breathing technique called ‘Costal Breathing’ and that is a powerful technique that has helped me a lot. 5. I don’t have kids lol 6. Not exactly, but I’ve been told it came around when I started school. 7. My stutter was quite severe as a kid, but as I got older it became slightly better but still impacted my mental health significantly, but since therapy I’ve been a whole lot better and I just don’t let my stutter hold me back. 8. Yes, I play the guitar and I very much enjoy it. 9. Lol I really can’t tell. 😂 10. I have a couple of friends who stutter I wish that people told me to just not let your stutter hold you back. They maybe people that try to set you back, but just stay strong and things will get better.