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You can practice techniques and your enunciation. While you'll never completely remove your stutter, you can actively minimalise it. It's also about confidence and the willingness to speak up, have y...
People don't stutter because they're not as good at talking as normal people, I don't think you quite get how it works. Practising talking might work for some, but it's not the answer for most people...
There was a suttertalk B Team episode on this: http://stuttertalk.com/hitting-thresholds-for-making-changes-in-stuttering-ep-455/ I do 3 assignments every day, working on a specific junk behavior I t...
I'm a 50+ year stutterer and most people don't know I have a problem. I just started blocking words and I found my comfort zone through the years. I am happily married to someone that knows my conditi...
I spend 45-60 minutes a day reading out loud and practicing breathing. I don't find it to be helping when I talk to people in the real world though. I'm going to have to do something else because it ...
How much time are YOU committing everyday on your speech?
How much time are YOU committing everyday on your speech? I stutter too, but all I see on the internet are people complaining and giving sob stories on how difficult stuttering is and asking for quick...
Yes. I want to be a father one day, and I won't let one detail, a speech impediment, stop that. ...
Let's say hypothetically that any child you have has a 100% chance of developing a stutter. Would you still choose to have the child?...
I honestly can't believe some of the people on here. I'll have a kid if my (future, hopefully, hehe) wife and I fucking want to. If he doesn't stutter, cool. If he does, guess what?: He has a father...
Same situation here. My mom's stutter went away when she was around 10, I still have mine at 22. I have two siblings and neither of them have ever stuttered though. And I don't believe my grandparents...
Not a parent and will never be one. I don't want to bring a child into this environment. The economy sucks, the majority of people out there are shitty to one another, and schooling is a horrendous e...
My great grandfather stuttered. My grandfather stuttered. My father and his two brothers all stuttered. They "grew out of it" Guess who's 30 and has a severe stutter that impedes just about every ...
I have a stutter and my dad used to have one as well when he was younger....
While I don't agree with what you say, you shouldn't be judged based on another persons experiences of living with a stammer. I hope you find some peace with it and have some good experiences of it a...
Turning 20 is creepy enough without stuttering!...
im turning 20 too soon :) feeling kind of the same way, but im trying to talk to strangers more currently. practice is the best way to progress...
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my grandfather and father have a stutter, but both are in denial about it. ...
In my opinion this is absolutely no reason not to have children. The chances that they'll stutter, even if you do, are very slim. And if they do, they'll have you there, someone who knows what it's li...
Not a parent and will never be one. Would you like to relive the emotions that stuttering has brought you all through school as a child and even now? Would you be comfortable putting your kid through...