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Yes, stuttering is genetic. There is something *different* about our brains. But does that give us the permission to not be responsible for our problem? Stuttering is our own cross to carry, not anyon...
The psychological aspects of stuttering
The psychological aspects of stuttering Hi everyone, Lots of people talk about the psychological aspects of stuttering, how social anxiety and anticipation of stuttering is what leads to stutteri...
Listen - I’ve stuttered ALL MY LIFE and I’m 44 ! When I was younger, I would talk to my dad about it and always remember him telling me , “son , your handsome , smart and funny , let it just be part o...
I had a video interview for an internship where I had to record myself answering several questions that would pop up on a screen, with only a single attempt. It was going so poorly and I was so annoye...
Hey! Wanted to say, my boyfriend has a stutter, and yeah, he has a gf who loves him a lot. Also, he gets asked out a lot, too! You don't have to feel insecure. Stuttering isn't the only trait you have...
I didn't have my first relationship till I was 23. Now I am married to someone else. Stuttering is painful for us but potential partners don't care anywhere near as much as we do. Projecting confid...
This is very innovative and based on sound research evidence. For anyone reading, the key to improving or even overcoming your stuttering is to tackle the approach-avoidance conflict. This is usually ...
As someone who struggled to say my name for decades, realizing *why* has been a major help. If you have hard, silent blocks and have developed a habit of word switching or avoiding, any unavoidable w...
As someone who struggled to say my name for decades, realizing *why* has been a major help. If you have hard, silent blocks and have developed a habit of word switching or avoiding, any unavoidable w...
Confidence is key. I know from experience that if you’re confident with a stutter girls won’t care trust me...
The best thing you can do is get over it. It’s not going to change. The only thing you can do to change it is the way you react to it. Sounds like your reacting with in a negative manner like these pe...
Adding to this - your reaction to your stutter, your insecurities, doubts are all things within your control...
I've said all this stuff before on this sub, but it bears repeating: I don't know what the equivalent in Norway is, or even if there is one, but here in the US there's the National Stuttering Associa...
Stutters cause all kinds of insecurity and self doubt. Honestly, if you find a girl that likes you for you, she won't care. I've had a lot of girlfriends in my time and they really dont mind at all. ...
At the end of it all, your stutter is what makes you likeable. You may not understand that now, but you will....
Hi! I would say Amgen! Because I started the interview with 'I do stutter, so kindly let me know if I am unclear at any point'. Hearing this, the interviewers happily greeted me. To my surprise, one o...
Been there, done that. Most of the time, first name is enough. Don't push yourself with the whole name if it's not necessary. So that takes away half of the problem. Now, your first name for sure has ...
I find the less I’m thinking about not stuttering the less I do. It’s what we do trying not to stutter that makes us stutter, we play a nasty trick on ourselves....
I found self help for the stutterer so helpful, especially the parts about the psychological and behavioural side of stuttering/stammering. https://www.stutteringhelp.org/Portals/English/book0012_11t...
Never say never. You might find a partner that doesn't give a damn about your stutter. There are plenty of girls like that. I have two daughters and was afraid that they would stutter but it's not the...