Search
242,501 results
Yeah sure im in. PM me when you start or something. Funny story: I once met a girl in a club and spent the whole night with her and she brought me back to her place. We did out thing and the next mor...
This sounds like something I may be interested in participating. I do notice that my stutter isn't that bad when I'm buzzed or drunk, I think it is a social anxiety thing for me. ...
Hi /Stutter, I am a 3rd year University student, looking at the effects of alcohol on stuttering and thought some of you could offer up honest opinions?
Hi /Stutter, I am a 3rd year University student, looking at the effects of alcohol on stuttering and thought some of you could offer up honest opinions? Hi, now this is in the early stages of developm...
This. It's a strategy that temporarily increases fluency, but once your brain adapts to it, you will start to stutter again. More helpful are strategies like easy-onset, pull-out, etc. that can be use...
It helps to an extent, I find that personas are very helpful for speaking more fluently personally, the only problem is I choose to not adopt one most of the time because of the fact that I'd rather b...
A lot of people report increased fluency when acting. Likely because they are no longer taking on the persona they see themselves, as a stutterer, but as someone else and it serves to distract them fr...
[deleted]...
Have you tried talking slower?...
I seem to stutter the same way in every situation. Talking to girls? Yep. To friends? Yep. Strangers? Yep. Immediate family? Yep....
These changes all allow me to not stutter until I get used to the change. When I first learned English I could speak in English without stuttering at all. Once I had made it routine to speak in Englis...
I used to live in England when I was 8-12 and a really bad stutterer. When I spoke in a british accent, there was no stutter! Crazy....
just got skype, jasioness add me up...
Yeah I can jump into a British accent when I get stuck and it comes out fluently. I don't know why. ...
Not in any permanent capacity....
This was my first post in r/Stutter, glad to see im not the only one with this internal conflict every time I order. On an semi-unrelated note I am writing a research grant proposal to use a smartphon...
I know that a number of professional actors are actually stutterers, but they speak fluently by "acting" like a fluent speaker. They basically assume the role of a fluent speaker....
If I speak with an accent, I don't stutter at all. I haven't figured out any long term applications though....
I've played around in a few poorly voiced accents. Didn't make a difference. I found if I talk like I'm rappin, maybe make a few bars rhyme, then ill speak with much more fluidity. ...
When I'm having to talk and not stutter, sometimes I lower my voice and that seems to help a bit. Singing also helps a lot. I don't know about accents, though....
Has any fellow stutterer tried talking in a different accent? Or adopting a different "persona"? Has it helped?
Has any fellow stutterer tried talking in a different accent? Or adopting a different "persona"? Has it helped? ...