commentr/StutterFebruary 10, 2024
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So, you think being 'normal' would solve all your probems? If taking fluently is the only thing than can ensure a normal life, then why do fluent people still go through hardships? Why do fluent people still hate themselves and are depressed? Why do fluent people still have social anxiety? Everyone has different reasons to feel a certain way or devalue themselves. Our reason is our stutter, but our stutter is part of us and always will be. And that's okay. We can still live fulfilling lives, we can still experience love, we can still see and hear everything the world has to offer. The way we talk isn't who we are.
Themes
Identity & Disability
Subthemes
Identity & Self-PerceptionAcceptance & PrideMedicalization / Neurodiversity