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We know it sucks, and no, it’s not fair at all. But don’t think everyone else has it easy. Everyone deals with issues in their lives that you don’t necessarily see. The most important thing for me ha...
Hey man, I really like your approaches to situations and will try to implement some of your philosophies as I really haven’t developed many. My nature is just to “ignore it until it goes away”, and af...
I'm also in the same situation. I got to college, workout regularly, and have an above average physique. Yet, I struggle speaking with girls and have never been in any relationships. But I don't thin...
I've done the same thing, when I was starting my business I thought it was impossible for someone with a stutter to run a business and talk to customers all day ect. But what I found when I pushed tho...
We tend to do that to ourselves, we automatically determine that something is "impossible" cause of a stutter when in fact it is possible, just more difficult. And like you said you liked seeing him l...
I’ve been at the point where I don’t care what people think, cause I’ve been in customer service jobs almost all my career, and I’ve never let that hold me back, because if you know anything about CS ...
I’m in my late 50’s now, and it most certainly does get better. As other mentioned, life changes and priorities change, making it so we don’t care as much about what others may or may not think about ...
Do your “friends” invite you out? Cause if they do and you never ask them to go out or initiate anything then they might think you don’t really want to go out but don’t want to be rude and say no. You...
1. What has your general experience with having a stutter been like? It was really difficult. I always felt people weren't listening to me. It was socially isolating. Likely stunting my social growt...
mine isn’t great because i read super slow and never built up that exposure to words. build up that confidence in the topics which you like to engage in by becoming more mastery at them. that helps a ...
if they are are genuinely your friends, highly likely they do not consider your stutter to be a bother. either they aren’t good friends/human beings or your insecurity has crafted a bit of a false sen...
For prevention, it doesn't hurt to try speech therapy. Preferable ones like Hollins Stuttering Institute that have something similar to speech sound stimulability. As for growing out it... I think t...
The older you get the less you care about shit, especially friends. eventually you’ll stop caring about stuttering. Just keep doin you in the meantime you’re not alone I’m 25....
Yes, but a lot of it is attitude. I used to hate my stutter (still do at times of course), but I stopped caring what people think. If they laugh or don’t understand it then it’s the perfect filter for...
You think about it less. You get better at accommodating. You spend time with good people who don’t care you stutter....
You stop being afraid of stuttering so much, think about it less, and stutter less....
It will get better only if you allow it. You must learn to accept it, to roll with the punches, and reject any negative thoughts about stuttering. You will still stutter, and you will block for long p...
My brother is a stutterer and a professor. He said to me once that his first lecture was awful. It got better and he also stopped giving a shit. 🙃...
Yeah I’m sure I’ll get downvoted for this but unless your stutter is severe I still think you should be obligated to give presentations in school. If there’s one skill I wish I practiced on more in my...
Yup. Hate it. I don’t know your age. But as you age you’ll will give less a shit about how people perceive you, and the stutter. Which has helped me. Not giving a shit has helped me. Good luck out the...