commentr/StutterJuly 28, 2020

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When I’m timed or restricted by time. Like when I’m recording an audio message and I see the recording timer thingy. And if I have to say something in a small amount of time . Like when someone tells you they’re rushed and you have to say what you wanna say quickly ( also in these timed games ahahah I got tounge tied a bunch of times while playing the 5 second game 😅). So I’ll most probably stutter a lot or just mumble it very fast. When I have to read something in a specific designated way or say a specific sentence or word. So kinda like how people stutter on their name cuz they can’t just substitute it for another word. I’ve literally had times when I’m asked to read smth out loud and I just end up paraphrasing my way through it. When I repeat something. Idk why. I would say a sentence perfectly and be so proud of myself and then someone HAS to say “what did you say?”. And when I repeat myself I almost always stutter. When I’m the center of attention. Because now I don’t only have to worry about stuttering but also about saying the right thing, if all these people will think less of me if they hear me stutter, etc

Themes

Anticipation & AvoidanceCauses & VariabilityEmotional ExperienceSpeech & Stuttering

Subthemes

Avoidance & SubstitutionPropositionality & WeightAnxiety & Social JudgmentBlocks & Stoppages

Codes (2)

propositionalitytime_pressure