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No i remember blocking on it when a teacher asked me to introduce myself and now it terrifies me...
I cant for the life of me say “stutter” it sucks trying to explain myself edit: and “seven” i hate that word...
How are your teeth and jaw?
How are your teeth and jaw? Do you have misaligned teeth or jaw? Are you developing a wisdom tooth? Or are there any abnormalcy about your teeth/jaw/mouth? Please share! About mine: \- Have wisdom ...
I think that people with stutter are stuttering when they subconsciously expect, worry and get subconsciously tense. I know that I never stutter alone so I don't stutter alone. I would stutter with e...
Thank you for the explanation. I will experiment with this method for the next few days and will update my experience with it here thereafter....
**"I cannot for the life of me pronounce subsequent without stuttering 3 or 4 times in front of people."** I think stammering or the stuttering disorder, both come in various ways. There is not only ...
It also happens to me with the word no. I think it’s because I am naturally sensitive and not of a people-pleaser so I don’t like to say no to people. Also, saying no usually comes after someone cat...
For me it's all the labial consonants. P, especially B, F, sometimes V, and even W. It's like something in the control circuits for my lips is just short circuited and malfunctions....
Why is your 'feared letter' hard to say?
Why is your 'feared letter' hard to say? This is a follow-up of [this post](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/xzwaca/hardest_syllables/) and [this post](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/commen...
Someone can make a new post to follow-up, about: why we perceive the feared letter? Why do you think the feared letter is hard to say, in your opinion?...
Don't focus on that, in speach therapy i was told that i struggle specially on K, T and A....and that made it worst... Try to breath before a sentence and speak slow there will always be bad days and ...
Now I stutter on all letters. But there was a time where I was so focused on 'specific feared letters' and I was ruminating why it makes sense to stutter more on them. Setting conditions like this, is...
Playing devils advocate here, but anyone else think he was planning on saying “American Made”, but switched it last min because he knew he’d stutter on the “A”. I’ve used that technique before and I think others here have as well. But idk, could also just be his age.
Playing devils advocate here, but anyone else think he was planning on saying “American Made”, but switched it last min because he knew he’d stutter on the “A”. I’ve used that technique before and I t...
I can't stand pronouncing Chicago but I try to either jumpstart on the Ch- sound or say in a sing-along voice. And suspension trips me up a bunch as well....
I can’t ever say the word “can”. I can kinda say it if it’s like slotted in the middle of a sentence but if it’s on the front (ex. Can I go to the bathroom?) Then it’s a fuckjng pain and I can never g...
I think it's mostly m's, h's, and l's for me, but it's usually when it's the first word in sentence or phrase, so I'll block when saying the word "months" but I won't block when I say "I will be back ...
So eye-opening. My d’s are impossible sometimes. I would stutter on “dad” and I really do attribute my stutter to my cold relationship with my dad. Makes a lot of sense to me....
If you were able to trace it back, I bet all those sounds were the first sounds in “uncgangeable”words you had to say semi-regularly - names of (people, places, interests, toys etc), identifying info ...
I tend to block on words that start with cr or gr...
Hardest syllables?
Hardest syllables? Are there certain letters, syllables, or whole words that you get especially stuck on? I have a really hard time with a phrase if there are a lot of R’s, S’s, P’s, and D’s in it, ...