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Idk where any of those are from but emotional stability is not a high ranking trait for men compared to women lol...
Anxiety-driven stutter
Anxiety-driven stutter I have a speaking exam in some days and I've been practicing. Since no-one in my family speaks English, I've been practicing on my own and everything has gone well of course, be...
About 10 years ago, I stuttered my way through an interview with a governmental agency. It was a disaster. I was nervous and tired. However, I was super qualified and had great references. ....I still...
I think that societal pressures, expectations, and attitudes toward speech performance or stuttering may differ between genders. If this is true, then girls may receive more social support or experien...
>"*There is tremendous "pressure" from the modern society to erase any psychological and even physiological differences between males and females*" Great response! Yes indeed, as you say this pressur...
In fact, there is tremendous "pressure" from the modern society to erase any psychological and even physiological differences between males and females. IMO, it leads to insecurity in both genders,...
In my opinion, I think that there are differences in societal/environmental pressure. Generally, male traits could reflect greater levels of being more: * **active**: leading to more responsivity or ...
Here are a few of my ideas. I'm wondering about everyone else's thoughts on this very interesting question. Food for thought: * men could be more active (say: responsive and hypervigilant) * men coul...
Trust me bud it's not the end of the world. I remember my first phone interview where I stuttered a little but I still got the phone I just blamed it on bad reception. The 2nd interview of my life was...
I agree when you truly talk with enjoyment and enthusiasm, you would never stutter. Because for me stuttering happens out of hesitations and fears...
Never going to get a job
Never going to get a job I can't do this anymore. I just bombed another phone interview. I graduated two years ago, and I'm still jobless. I can't seem to get past the initial phone screening interv...
Yes. I’m fluent when relaxed but I block on every single word when stressed. I think stuttering forced me to work on my personality sooner (I’m not that physically attractive either, unfortunately), a...
That’s a benefit of being angry for us, but unfortunately it’s not healthy to be angry 100% of the time...
Yup that’s common. You eliminate the avoidance-stress around talking when angry . Anger causes us to react—not think. The feeling of anger overrides anxiety and avoidance of stuttering so the speech...
As a stutterer u should know when you stutter especially in a presentation like setting, u can start panicking there’s nerves and u could say things where you try to switch up words when u block. And ...
This is a comment about his speech not politics. In terms of stuttering yes I can see how he is using techniques but he sounds great here. You can see the passion fueling the convo versus last night...
When some arsehole is lieing like a motherfucker with no pushback and you're trying to convey truth and intelligence, it's often hard to speak. Not only with a stutter, but it's easy, kind of impossib...
Something odd about my stutter.
Something odd about my stutter. I have a moderate stutter, it's not as visible when I'm talking with my friends, it mostly appears when talking to strangers, but what I noticed is that when get annoye...
Unfortunately, for me, it has. Ironically, I have a job in customer service and some people act like total jerks about it. Others don’t seem to care. My boss understands I can’t control it and wants t...
Well for me in the first hours, less. But after that I suffer from an annoying and awkward stuttering and I believe it's kinda relevant. Although, some articles I've read about this say there's no cor...