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I like your approach of not letting your stutter hold you back, because that's a positive and optimistic stance that I think all stutterers should adopt. That being said, I think it's important to note that none of this will *cure* a stutter, and everyone should be working on remedies on the side, all the time. But in the meantime, let this confidence shine through. Don't just "accept" your stutter, but actively try and overcome it. Attitude/confidence can certainly affect fluency, but it's not the cure. That's all I'd add! And I love the line "Your stutter filters out everybody that wouldn't be a good fit in your life". This is such a great point. The people who tease or avoid you because of your stutter, are the exact people you shouldn't waste your time with. This applies beyond dating.