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commentr/StutterJul 20, 2014
2 points

I worked as a bank teller. First I worked in the cash room (counting money, no talking to the public AT ALL). The next summer I worked as a teller at the same bank. It's a pretty easy, laid-back job. ...

School & Work
Employment & Career
commentr/StutterJul 20, 2014
1 points

I worked at a pizza place where I was expo (taking them out of the oven and slicing them) which didn't require me to speak much except for yelling "Hot pie" when I was done with an order. They switch...

School & WorkAnticipation & Avoidance
Employment & CareerAvoidance & Substitution
commentr/StutterJul 20, 2014
4 points

Become a busboy at a restaurant. You do what all waiting-staff are doing except taking orders i.e. talking to people. May also lead to some development in speaking if you choose to go on to do waiting...

School & Work
Employment & Career
commentr/StutterJul 20, 2014
2 points

Ticket sales at parks, movies, etc., events set up/tear down, construction, data entry, stocking at any store you can think of, shipping/receiving/warehouse at dept stores or supermarkets, cleaning, l...

School & Work
Employment & Career
commentr/StutterJul 20, 2014
3 points

In the summer after 12th grade, I took a job as one of those people who take photos of visitors at the entrance to a huge theme park. I did have to speak, but I mostly said the same thing over and ove...

School & Work
Employment & Career
postr/StutterJul 20, 2014
5 points

Good jobs for stutterers

Good jobs for stutterers Hey, i just finished 12th grade and i'm now trying to look for a part-time job, before i go to college. Whats a good job, where you dont have to have a "forced" speaking? I...

School & Work
Employment & Career
commentr/StutterJul 19, 2014
1 points

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postr/StutterJul 18, 2014
2 points

UK rapper with stutter in the local newspaper

UK rapper with stutter in the local newspaper I thought this would be the best place to share my achievement. Article: http://www.hillingdontimes.co.uk/news/uxbridge_college_news/11347112.Music_st...

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Personal Stories
commentr/StutterJul 18, 2014
2 points

The biggest thing is going in with confidence, not being afraid to stutter, and just being yourself. If you show people that your stuttering doesn't bother you, then it won't bother them either. Somet...

Identity & DisabilityEmotional ExperienceCoping & Advocacy
Acceptance & PrideHope & MotivationFluency Techniques
commentr/StutterJul 18, 2014
3 points

This is awesome, and completely accurate. As someone who has also come to full acceptance with his stuttering, I can say all of this is exactly what helped me get to the point I'm at. Once you can acc...

Identity & DisabilityEmotional Experience
Acceptance & PrideHope & Motivation
commentr/StutterJul 17, 2014
1 points

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commentr/StutterJul 17, 2014
2 points

Well i think it's good to have things about your stutter which you can point to that are positive. I havent had anyone tell me it's cute, but I have made a lot of great friends from the NSA and I feel...

Identity & DisabilitySocial & Relationships
Acceptance & PrideFriendships & Belonging
commentr/StutterJul 17, 2014
1 points

Why are you visiting a family practice doctor for this? If you should be talking to anyone, it should be a qualified SLP who actually understands the problem (warning: a lot dont). And if you want ...

Therapy & ProfessionalMeds & Substances
Seeking TherapyMedication Inquiries
postr/StutterJul 17, 2014
13 points

General advice for everyone with anxiety coming here.

General advice for everyone with anxiety coming here. Alright, I see an enormous amount of posts linking anxiety and stuttering together. Mostly young adults. I'm not a frequenter of this subreddit, b...

Identity & DisabilityEmotional Experience
Identity & Self-PerceptionAnxiety & Social JudgmentHope & Motivation
commentr/StutterJul 17, 2014
5 points

No one is going to call you names, don't be fucking silly. For one, online dating is a mess. It's just not worth it because all the guys are on there looking for women, and even the worst women have ...

Emotional ExperienceAnticipation & AvoidanceSocial & Relationships
Hope & MotivationHiding & ConcealmentAnxiety & Social Judgment+1 more
commentr/StutterJul 17, 2014
2 points

My last two girlfriends told me this. I don't really mind it too much and kinda brush it off, but the way you feel is exactly the way I feel at first. Its better than them not liking it I suppose, but...

Community & SupportSocial & Relationships
Validation & EmpathyDating & Romance
commentr/StutterJul 17, 2014
1 points

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postr/StutterJul 17, 2014
1 points

Has anybody ever been told by a girl that their stutter is "cute" or "adorable"? If so, or if not, how do you feel about that?

Has anybody ever been told by a girl that their stutter is "cute" or "adorable"? If so, or if not, how do you feel about that? I've made several skype friends over the past few months, and I've asked ...

Emotional ExperienceIdentity & Disability
Shame & EmbarrassmentStigma & BullyingAnxiety & Social Judgment
commentr/StutterJul 17, 2014
2 points

Every girl is different, it's not really fair to lump all of them into age categories. My college girlfriend thinks mine is cute...

Social & Relationships
Dating & Romance
commentr/StutterJul 17, 2014
1 points

Well, maybe these aren't the kind of girls you oughta hang around with. That's all I can think to tell you. ...

Social & Relationships
Dating & Romance