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I don’t agree with you about several of the points you made! I like the idea of carrying around a note card, how she attempted to be accommodating, etc… however, making assumptions on someone’s abilit...
I totally agree. I go to therapy for many years by now but not because of my stutter. I struggle more from low self-esteem and self love. A result from the stutter, yes, but from other stuff, too ...
I get your point. It's annoying. Also it's totally normal to want that patience and respect from others when you give that to others, too. I think most people don't know how to deal with it. Doesn't...
I will write some positive aspects after many here are laughing them off ^^. I think I'm a very good listener because of it. Not just because as a stutterer you could think I don't like talking. But...
Been there! I've found acceptance and understanding when I let people know about my stutter. I'll speak and if I start to stutter I say "Sorry I have a speech impediment" and they are like, that's coo...
This is a tough one but for me, letting people know that I have a stutter helps relieve the anxiety and more times than not people will open space for you to speak on your own terms and won't make you...
I would NOT want to be approached by another stutterer 😳...
In a world full of people who usually need to do more thinking before they speak, You however can are different, every word has meaning to it because every single word takes effort to get out. You may...
I’m so sorry, dude, I know it’s embarrassing. Sometimes people just don’t know better, that doesn’t mean that they wanted to be hurtful....
Here's how stuttering "positively" impacts my life: \- With any neurological difference or personal struggle, it makes you more attuned to others' disabilities and differences, and you become more aw...
With the same respect you would want to be treated. Just be patient with them. I’m fascinated when I encounter someone else who stutters....
How would I approach another stutterer as a pretty mild stutterer?
How would I approach another stutterer as a pretty mild stutterer? How would you want to be approached by someone that is a stutterer but doesn’t stutter much at all compared to others, but can still ...
Sorry man, I literally have been there before. Hugs from afar. Leave a review on their website regarding this incident....
I can feel that exp. Its imploding. But just for a sec put urself in that person's shoes. Your peers your family your friends know you stutter and they hv seen you stutering and they know how a stutte...
Happy New Year!!!
Happy New Year!!! Just wanted to wish all of you a Happy New Year. And that 2024 be even better than 2023. Hope you achieve your goals and milestones that you've set for yourself. I pray anyone who's ...
Happy New Year!!!!!
Happy New Year!!!!! Just wanted to wish all of you a Happy New Year. And that 2024 be even better than 2023. Hope you achieve your goals and milestones that you've set for yourself. I pray anyone who'...
On the positive side - people will remember you forever. "That guy who stutters" - society considers u naive and innocent. So u can get away doing anything horrible.. 😁😁 - if you have stutter peopl...
Nah, Your friends and partners through life will be legitimate., especially if they order for you from the passenger’s seat at the McDonald’s drive through. I can’t come up with a better positive....
Exactly, being positive and optimistic is the way to go. Also I think the same that we have a lot more compassion and sympathy towards people and their flaws....
The negatives are obvious and everyone knows about them. So here are the positives: 1) Patience, to listen to people more than you speak. 2) Confidence, of being rejected again and ag...