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Well said my friend. I was just reading an article on stutteringhelp.org and they find that the strategy of pushing ourselves out of our comfort zones and into conversations can lead us to stutter and we may see that as failing. So, it makes things worse in the long run. There is a lot of philosophy as well as scientific ways to reduce stuttering or accepting it which may by itself ease the tension in our voice and make our fluency better. Not caring what people think and getting our point across I think helps a lot. I know when I am just fluid and not thinking about how to talk better or thinking about my stuttering, mine gets a lot better. However, I can't always control it because the fear is so embedded. Here is a good [link](http://www.stutteringhelp.org/overcoming-fear-and-tension-stuttering) that has something to say about the fear we have, and ultimately must gain control of. Oh and guys, lets share the karma around so as stutterers we have more Reddit permissions =)