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I want to say that what you did a few months ago is pretty great. Gives me a little thrill that he can't even make eye contact with you now. Ha! It always sucks when we don't say what we want to in the moment and then it's too late. But...you know, I wonder if in the moment of complaining about the dentist's stutter, that she forgot about yours? I mean, it'd be so incredibly rude to do that knowingly. I just wonder if right after she remembered she was talking to someone who stutters and was mortified? You were there, however, and you know her, so you'd know best; I'm just wondering. Oh, I do not stutter myself, or had the opportunity to stand up for a stutterer, so I do not have a story for you. Maybe it would be easier for me doing it for someone else and since I don't stutter myself? Yes, as I'm writing this, I'm realizing that I'd LIKE to do it, RELISH it even. So, that must mean it wouldn't be too hard for me? But it's very different standing up for someone else than yourself. Even just that frozen thing where you can't think of what to do or say would be different because I'd be watching, not the direct recipient of the nastiness.