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See the problem with acceptance, it didn't really solve the problem of stuttering, the habit, the fear, the behaviour, all we have developed because we had stuttering, we did stutter, people around us...
Never had thoughts like that! Having a stutter shouldn’t impact you being able to find a loving partner and get married. Not everyone wants to have kids, but for those who do, educate them on stutteri...
My stutter has cased me a lot of pain throughout my life but I’m grateful for the perspective it’s given me. I know for a fact that I want to live my life regardless of my stutter and I think I’ve had...
The cycle of life as a healing stutterer
The cycle of life as a healing stutterer Stage 1: They were born with it or maybe just predisposed From the outside, everything looked normal. But their nervous system was always a little more sensit...
I’m honestly looking into getting a “did I stutter?” tattoo. It’s kind of a catchphrase...
And the stuttering just dies part 2
And the stuttering just dies part 2 Hi there I'm the OP of that [original post](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/oq6wc3/and_the_stuttering_just_dies/). There's so much on I can say after 4 y...
facts, it’s tough. you’ll get laughed at a few times. someone said to me “damn bro just had a stroke” and laughed the other day but I just played it off and it was cool. people don’t really care as mu...
Next time you go to a shop, ask a shop assistant where something is. Next time you want something to eat, go to the counter rather than self checkout. Start a hobby and tell people it is your first ti...
guys, **success** is not “speaking fluently” but feeling heard. Your stutter isn’t the problem. The way you’re treated when you stutter — that’s the problem!...
I appreciate you sharing this with us. I can understand how vulnerable and defeated you must’ve felt. In the grand scheme of things? They’ll forget about it quickly. No decent human is going to care...
We want to ACCEPT our stuttering! We face struggles daily that are invisible to others. cultural expectations for speed and efficiency in communication can be harmful. educating the public and shifting societal norms are essential for acceptance and feeling heard
We want to ACCEPT our stuttering! We face struggles daily that are invisible to others. cultural expectations for speed and efficiency in communication can be harmful. educating the public and shiftin...
It's hard man..for me anyways. But you basically have to have extremely thick skin and truely accept yourself for who you are. If you don't then your not going to be able to handle the awkward, embarr...
I have never let my stutter rule my life or stop me doing what I wanted to do. I think I was very nervous about doing the vows at the wedding, but in the end I was remarkably fluent which still amazes...
In my experience it can get a lot better (I'm 60 and I've stuttered since age 4), it might not ever fully go away but (and this is huge) it can get to the point where it's barely a problem. I had lo...
Feels like shit ik. You have to tell yourself it's ok and not seek for their validation. Wanting to prove them wrong and making them like you will increase your chances of stuttering. You just have to...
Just accept it, let it go. People dont care if you are stuttering. I stutter too but I see it that they literally dont give af....
Just remember one of the best of men, prophet Moses, had a speach impediment... so... Don't worry about it. He prayed to God to make him wise, to open his chest... you can research it... Jesus was bor...
I don’t know how to explain it. It’s just “the more I stutter, the more I stutter” and “the less I stutter, the less I stutter” nonetheless building positive experiences is really important. Go out an...
How I turned my stutter into a superpower
How I turned my stutter into a superpower I’ve had a stutter most of my life, and this is the first time I’ve ever really opened up about it publicly. Got interviewed recently and ended up talking abo...
I'm 22, and I stutter as well. I also have a lisp and I have difficulty with my S, Sh, and Th sounds. I definitely get where you're coming from, doing speech therapy as an adult made me feel bad. But ...