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I appreciate this post. I do think that this subreddit is getting filled with nothing but people venting and looking for an escape from stuttering. But can you blame them? I am 18M and I have achiev...
I have found that while I sing I don't stutter at all. This isn't useful though as I imagine not many of us would wish to sing our words in day-to-day conversations. I actually became an almost fluent...
Really, Aura??? Anyway, most of the fun in life is dealing with the little problems it throws at you. I too got embarrassed over my stutter one too many times and really started putting effort in to d...
I see myself in your comment. I began stuttering at the age of 5. I experienced all the anxiety & embarrassing moments related to stuttering at school (when public speaking, publicly reading aloud or ...
I haven’t tried singing or rapping in real live conversations, because to me it’s a non serious solution. But I am an artist, and when I sing, rap, or perform live, I don’t stutter at all. I also do...
Yes, I am also a person who stutters, and I proudly work as a Software Engineer. This is proof that having a stutter doesn’t limit what we can achieve. Remember, our abilities are far greater than our...
I was in 5th standard. I stammered like a joke. I was totally lost and felt shattered that day. I conciously took one decision telling "I'm going to be competitive, no matter what" From then I scored...
One thing my stutter/blocks have never stopped me of is getting girls. Go get em’ tiger, you can’t just throw in the towel...
If I had a dollar for every “I’ll never” I’ve said in my life. Lol you are so young and it feels impossible now, but seriously this is only the beginning! Right now it sucks, and some days will feel e...
I’m 26 and felt the same way at 23 but now I realized how powerful the subconscious mind is. Def don’t let your stutter be the reason for this, brother....
Most of us here have lived with stuttering our entire lives. Not all of us have given up, in fact, most of us also lead normal, fulfilling lives...
I used to think this too and didn't have much success until my later twenties. I focused on taking care of myself, hobbies and getting out there. Eventually someone will recognize it and look past a ...
It did while I was at school and my confidence took a big hit but I thank God because it improved after I graduated from high school and I have so much confidence now in myself regardless of stutterin...
Just turned 30, still stutter. I have a wife and 3 year old son and honestly there’s nothing I’d change. I’m actually more fluent talking with my son than anyone else. If you don’t want children that’...
haha we survived bro, and we experienced incredible things despite our difficulties, your son also has the right to live a life like you...
Congratulations, man, you are. You are an. example, for us, an example, for people who stutter and can achieve their dream. Thank you very much for sharing this with us....
Don’t beat yourself up over this and don’t dwell on it. Shit happens. Tomorrow is a new day. Be kind to yourself...
Man, im 23 and have the exact same problem! Vowels, especially at the beginning of a sentence, are hard for me to get through. The worst thing is my name is Ethan, I haven't been able to say my name,f...
I joined the Marine Corps with a stutter, it made me not really give a fuck what people have about it. I’m not saying you have to join the military, but I think going to therapy and learning to just a...
He hasn't stopped stuttering. It's always there. He says at the end if he drinks and there's a lot going on he stutters. During this segment you can hear him on the verge of stuttering several ...