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Soccer. I'm usually so in the moment I dont have time to remember that I have a severe stutter....
Fishing is the best ...
I love inline skating! Just the music in your head and the trail ahead of you. No one to judge you....
Inline speed skating and computer programming :)...
Stutterers of Reddit: What activity do you love doing that makes you completely forget about your stutter?
Stutterers of Reddit: What activity do you love doing that makes you completely forget about your stutter? Stuttering takes up most of my thought process and I love losing myself in something I enjoy ...
Stutter's in Australia, please read!!
Stutter's in Australia, please read!! Hi, I recently completed an intensive speech therapy course don't by the university of Sydney, at their lidcome campus. Just a little background first. I am 18 ...
I'm a 30 year old female. My stuttering ranges from forming a complete fluent sentence to total blocks on the next. It's random for me day to day. I've often thought I would be a happier person if I d...
If we were to wake up one day and completely forget we had a stutter, would we still stutter (as badly)?
If we were to wake up one day and completely forget we had a stutter, would we still stutter (as badly)? The less focused I am on my stutter, the less severe it is. Example: when I get engrossed in a...
You're more than likely correct, But OP has hit on a feature of stuttering. I use it mostly as a party trick. when I tap my fingers together I won't stutter. Isn't that awesome ... buy me a drink! ...
What happens when it stops working and you've developed a new secondary behavior? Or you're in a situation where you can snap/tap? This sounds like a distraction trick and once the novelty wears off...
10%-20% better fluency
10%-20% better fluency I've found a technique that I've been using for the past week and it helps in some situations. You know how some musicians us a metronome to stay on pace. Well I've used the sam...
Point taken. And with something like a very discreet and high quality set of wireless ear buds (technology which is really just developing now) it could possibly even become something more applicable ...
Not feasible for day to day conversation but if you explicitly want to have a conversation about something and there's pressure to speak fluently it's very helpful. It has served me well in oral exams...
Thanks for the suggestion but, correct me if I'm wrong, such an app would require to me to have headphones in during a conversation, no? If so, that doesn't seem particularly feasible for typical day-...
I'd recommend the DAF app; it's like the speech easy but 1/1000 of the cost. It's really helped me in my professional life when I need to speak with a certain degree of fluency....
I am a 21 year old male who has stuttered for as long as I can remember. My stutter is generally moderate, but swings occasionally to both ends of the spectrum. I've had a lot of time to think about m...
The way I see it, I would like to be 'cured' but if it doesn't happen, then oh well. I've formed good relationships with other ppl so far so it's not too bad or debilitating at that. I think I've come...
Wow, I feel almost the exact same. I've always wondered if my impediment could be overcome or if I have to work with it, which basically means stuttering all of the time and being okay with that. Just...
Psychology of stuttering
Psychology of stuttering I want to use this as a place where we, as people who stutter, can share thoughts about our relationship to our own stuttering. I'm 24, male, and I'm a moderate/severe stutter...