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I think this is a great idea....
Good Job EN. Maybe after a while if these are popular, we can have weekly discussion topics....
You're independently catching on to one of the first things I do when I first start working with a stutterer. Stuttering is something we do and not something that happens to us. So, what do we do when...
I met her in school back in 2004, through a mutual friend. She's never been bothered by my stuttering; she's said choice words to people that have laughed at my stutter in her presence. ...
hey man I would like to know how you met your wife, and was she bothered by your stuttering ? ...
Heyyy! That's a fuckin accomplishment man...
I'm 22 now. So I've been stuttering for 9 years. I started stuttering right after I changed schools and the funny thing is that it wasn't a traumatic event at all. I actually liked my new school and m...
Im thankful that I can usually answer those questions pretty well...but I avoid a lot of social scenarios which I REALLLY hate because I'm a really outgoing 18 year old dude. Try and practice response...
You're right. I definitely should've visited a doctor as soon as it started happening. But I didn't know back then that it would turn out to be this big. It was mostly "ummms.." and "ahhhs..." and so...
I'm the same. Word substitution has been my ticket to apparent "fluent" speech. But sadly it doesn't work on direct questions like "What's your name?" or "Where do you live?"...
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I don't have any questions or links to share. I did have a good day though. I called a florist to get some flowers delivered to my wife -- I was able to get through the entire phone call with out a si...
Me too...it became a little bit of a problem in high school where I would say a bunch of weird shit because it was easier for me...and yeah curse words have the same effect. It's crazy that with my pa...
As moderator here, This subreddit has given me something to work on based around my stutter. I've become a lot more confident, and I plan to give a speech at the ISA national stuttering day next year ...
I think I'm in the same boat as you. Word substitution has just become normal now to the point where I don't even really notice it. I sometimes think I come off like I'm trying too hard to use big w...
It's nothing to do with this subreddit, but expanding my vocabulary helped me a lot. I'm a covert stutterer, where I get silent blocks a lot. Nobody aside from my parents know I stutter, and even they...
Sounds like what happened to me when I starting going, and was quickly and totally overwhelmed, by college. I did stutter in my youth, but by 4th grade it wasn't that bad and by 9th grade it was almo...
I can totally relate to this and it makes total sense. I just need the courage to accept it and start owning up to it instead of hiding in fear. Thanks for the great reply....
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