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Yes, but much less often, and the nature of my stutter seems to change, e.g. I'll prolong the beginning of the word instead of repeat a syllable over and over again like I do when I'm talking to peopl...
My understanding is that stuttering decreases or disappears whenever there is an activity that does not go directly from thought to speech. Singing is one well-known one. Another tends to be a second/...
when talking to myself not really but im not 100% fluent either. When by myself and talking, it depends. I can't leave a voicemail for someone and not stutter, even if im alone....
Thanks for answering my question! I've always found it interesting and intriguing that my stuttering almost completely vanishes when no one is around. The same also applies to whenever I sing. ...
Dont think so, but then again a rarely speak to myself as i speak to others. Its mostly things like "nice" "im a fucking retard aint i?" and "fuck shit damnit", and i dont really stutter on those sayi...
Yes. Nearly every stutterer does not stutter when talking to themselves, to inanimate objects, or to animals. I think this might only change if a person is in the room....
Do you stutter when talking to yourself?
Do you stutter when talking to yourself? I find this strange, whenever I am alone talking out my thoughts, I barely have a stutter. But when I talk to people, my stuttering comes back. Does anyone els...
When it comes to food and drinks, caffeine usually makes my stutter worse. A few days ago I drank a cup of coffee before a phone interview and it didn't go well because I was getting stuck on every ot...
When I was a teen I was very adamant about not having kids just because of the possibility of them having a stutter and I'd feel awful for giving that to them and all the humiliation of it. Now that I...
I came across a girl at work that had a stutter worse than mine. Mine is noticable but not too bad, her's was much worse and I felt horrible because each time she'd stutter all I'd think was "hurry up...
I miss when AdviceAnimals was funny (~2 years ago). I still upvoted this one though!...
Stuttering SLP as well. I second the above advice!...
.....yes. I am actually a notorious chatterbox when I get on a roll. I will stutter occasionally, but I don't care as much and just keep on going. ...
sometimes. Both my twin and I stutter so we are used to hearing it a little. Don't feel too bad about this. I don't often run into other stutterers, but I do get a twinge of unease. It is more an issu...
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I'm about your age ,and within the last year I have developed a stutter as well. It's mild, but it's very much there and interferes with my daily life. Upon researching it, I have discovered that it i...
I used to really wonder about this, but I came to the conclusion that even if they do wind up with a stutter, they'd at least have a parent who could give them advice and just plain *understand* them....
Yes, i've always stutter, but i have never seen it as an illness or a disability. It's just part of me....
I wouldn't use that terminology of "cleansing" etc. for food. It sounds too wooey. There is evidence that intermittant fasting has benefits but it isn't some magical thing, and I doubt it has anythi...
True, than they, like you said, would feel like an ass....