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Is this from personal experience?...
Ill be rooting for Chad Laprise from here out!!!...
Holy cow thats John Pollock too! (I listen to his podcasts) Great interview!...
What apps?...
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that's a great thing to see...
UFC Fighter With A Stutter
UFC Fighter With A Stutter One of my favorite fighters is Chad Laprise, and he seems to have a pretty mild stutter which only made me like him even more. Here is a Clip of an interview before a fight ...
thank you all for your responses. you all reassured me to relax and it's not that bad. thank you ...
It is so much better as a stuttering adult than it was a stuttering kid. :) As a general pretext everyone has said great things so I’ll skip them as best as I can. You can view your stutter as a “j...
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As adult you are most likely going to care less about your stuttering, which makes things easier. However, depending on the severity of your stuttering, finding a decent job and SO can still be a big ...
Just never give up. You have a voice. Find a group in your area where stutters meet. Like a support group. Learn skills. Practice talking in the mirror. Watch the debates- watch how all the politician...
It gets better. I am 23 and have been in a constant state of "what is gonna happen when I get into the real world" panic for all of college and am on the tail end of it. You realize that people don't ...
We are in a pretty fortunate age right now with text messaging and Internet. Most job applications are online now too. It must have been a whole lot harder in the past for stutterers....
I've got a fairly bad one, but as an adult it is really easy because you'll find that nobody cares. You shouldn't have trouble finding a job (unless you only apply for things that require public speak...
Fucking bullshit. I haven't beat it in a week and I'm stuttering more than ever....
Non-stuttering adult here (I'm in this subreddit because my 10 year old has a significant stutter) Literally no normal adult cares if another adult stutters. In fact, most of the things that mattered...
I'd say that's a great way to sum it up. In social situations people feed off your own attitude, so if you treat it like yeah I stutter its whatever, they'll likely feel the same way....
it's how you live with it rather than how other people live with it. thanks...
acceptance is a big part that I find helps too. thanks....