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I was pizza boy about 25 years ago and had a customer call complaining that I was mocking their stutter when I delivered their pizza. They laughed when they realised. It was the spisdrman meme before ...
Early 90’s, I beat up a few bullies. No remorse, but we eventually became friends. They had shitty lives too....
Why can't the stutterer be the bully!!!! So when an actual real bully picks on us we can be the bully right back at them!! A stutterer feels enough pain...and a bully will add to the pain...we should...
"spit it out".......
"spit it out"....... Anyone else think "spit it out" is like verbal assault????? It's like a racial slur for stuttering??? What if a stutterer spat in someone's face after that someone said "spit...
Beating up a bully and not feeling remorse
Beating up a bully and not feeling remorse Has anyone here every beat up a bully for making fun of, or laughing at or mocking you due to your stuttering especially after multiple therapies have given ...
Why do folks use the word "speech therapy"?
Why do folks use the word "speech therapy"? Why does everyone feel the need to say speech therapy 50 times in a post or video??? Why not just say the word therapy........it's so redundant!!---speech ...
Bullies are everywhere. I'm guessing this is mainly focused around school bullies though. Bullies are going to bully no matter what. If it's not someone with a stutter, it'll be someone with a gap in ...
Kinda both reason, stuttering is kinda different trait and easy to notice so its easy to pick and young are savages, they will know you will stutter so gonna laugh again, if teacher dont help, hands a...
I mean this is true but you could apply it to any disability. If someone was deaf it would be accurate that they wouldn't be able to hear to save someone's life if they needed to, I don't think a deaf...
Are we an easier target for bullies since we can’t defend ourselves?
Are we an easier target for bullies since we can’t defend ourselves? Are we an easier target for bullies, not because we stutter, but because we can’t (or can hardly) defend ourselves? Let’s say your ...
Biden does it to himself. He’s just extremely weird and uncharacteristic, I don’t think stuttering is seen as creepy, it’s more juvenile and a sign of incompetence. Something that’s cute when you’re a...
Thank you for replying, I thought I was going crazy!! My entire life that I was in school I would always have conversations with my teachers and professors about my stutter and how I felt about speaki...
You're not overthinking at all! I understand you perfectly and it's something that frustrates me a lot too. It happens to me frequently. When they do that, it's like they're invalidating a huge porti...
Because stuttering is seen as creepy by society. Even the president gets called creepy....
Accept that you will never be a normie and that women will see you as creepy. Embrace the disabled community....
I don't remember most of my childhood but the first incident that stook with me was when I was 6 and I had just moved into a new building, i was hanging out with the kids and I repeated a word for a l...
This was horrible yet the researcher still has a building named after him. He remains prestigious in his field, nevertheless. Horrible man!...
When I first started stammering, I didn't really think of it as a big deal, until a day when I raised my hand to answer a question in class, I was trying very hard to get the answer out but I was stuc...
There’s some great advice being given here, but I just wanted to say that you shouldn’t think it’s pathetic. It makes total sense to feel anxious about public speaking. We stutter, of course speaking ...
When I started stuttering at age 8 and it was the first day of school. My teacher asked: “Whats the difference between fiction and non fiction” I replied “f-f-fiction is (blank)” And some classmate as...