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Yes. Stress is surely a big problem for all of us, and a big cause of stuttering! but my key question was how comes that i get fluent in those situations, hence the name of this post. Thank you for yo...
I used to be that way all through grade school too. When I started college, I started stuttering during presentations and other public speaking opportunities, too. I think stress and the general feeli...
Reversed stuttering?
Reversed stuttering? I'll keep it short. I am 19 years old I started stuttering in my primary school, mostly because I got teased for it and didn't have many friends. Now I only stutter in front of pr...
I believe stuttering had his cause in the brain. But yeah, when I'm alone I don't stutter. So maybe I can be fluent if I put hard work in my speech? But why? I'm not unlucky with my mild (sometimes mo...
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I think you should be more open about your stutter. I recognize a lot in your post. I was also covert and very afraid of certain letters witch I know I block on. Since I be more open about my stutter...
I block horribly on a few words but am nearly fluent otherwise.
I block horribly on a few words but am nearly fluent otherwise. Hey yall. So, my situation may be a little different. My stutter is not too bad for the most part. Nobody I know knows that I stutter. I...
You post is needlessly aggressive. I hope you weren't actually trying to be a total dick. Next time, take the time to put some thought into your post. Now, on to the content of your post. Where is yo...
i stutter when drunk, when around people im comfortable with, and sometimes when im alone. We dont stutter when we sing because we hold constant phonation and singing uses a different part of the brai...
OP is a fucking idiot....
im sorry but that's not going to work. In fact, it's just going to continue to lead you down the path of fear. If you do anything to reduce stuttering (aka stutter less), you are likely reinforcing th...
How would that make sense if most of the people who stutter started having this issue when they were young? They didn't even know what stammering IS and most likely nobody told them what is actually h...
Stuttering isn't real.
Stuttering isn't real. ...
Stuttering is always come and go. No one stutters 100% of the time. But if you're hoping it'll just resolve on its own, that's a bold hope. But I don't think seeing a therapist would hinder that. But ...
I've always been on the fence of seeking professional help because my stutter seems to come and go. Thanks for the reply!...
Gonna give this a shot next time - thanks for the tip!...
Your response seems to be in line with what /u/ShutupPussy said (LOL just noticed the username). I will put conscious effort into the ironic concept of accepting the stutter in an effort to reduce it...
Thanks for the detailed response! The idea of really being okay with being a person who stutters really resonates with me. I'm going to work on that! And thank you for the resources. :)...
Have you ever tried putting your teeth together when you begin to stutter? One technique taught to me in grad school take a breath, slightly release it, then speak. Also a technique. ...
Everything you said is pretty normal. There is no typical archetype because stuttering is very individualized for each person. Our genes, experiences, predispositions all make our stuttering unique to...