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I think that is a good explanation. Also I thought about something else that might be the cause Maybe I'm more prone to stutter in Swedish because it's in Swedish that I usually end up in situations ...
I developed a stutter when I was 13, so not mid or late teens. To be completely honest, I don't have a clear cause for it, but it sucked at the time. Now it's just normal to me. I think maybe seeing a...
I am 23 and began stuttering at about 21. It came about I believe when I was caught in the middle of wanting to be a confident, assertive person, but also wanting to avoid conflict and avoid coming ac...
Definitely get into therapy as soon as you are able. I think the things you mentioned are going to have lasting effects with more than just your speech, and the earlier you can start untying those men...
If it weren't the rules prohibiting me from venting my aggressive sentiments,I won't mind typing lines of strings to poke fun at you and your 'God'. Again Stutter is just a disorder induced from infe...
What do you mean by the first paragraph? Btw Christianity can be accepted as a relationship with God not as a religion and certainly not as a cult. There are Christians who only build a relationship ...
One more cult bs on this sub for one more time.If God is really attempting to fight against so-called demon,then it's hilarious for his sons to be supposed to ask for his helps only and then he appear...
It's from the British Stammering Association, and no, it's not out of date. In addition to neurodevelopmental stuttering, it mentions both neurogenic and psychogenic stuttering. (Did you read it?) It ...
The information of your offered website is kinda out-of-date,even in the last century psychogenic stutter was legitimated as well as neurologically traumatic(like stroke,brain injury,epilepsia and etc...
I’m really happy you commented this, because for me stuttering seems to be mainly related to anxiety and I feel like I’m mentally weak in a way for not being able to *completely* overcome the anxiety....
It might help if you guys start kind of a self improvement plan together. A plan that involves exercising, diet, doing chores, and having a good sleep schedule (going to sleep early and getting up ear...
I think the culprits are various or even multiple.I can see various root causes of stuttering on this sub and my stutter was caused by environment(it's gonna be intelligible if you really want me to e...
Are you kidding me mate?Stop masturbating and turning to repent of your sins? Stop preaching anything hiliarious here plz I'm begging you and your 'God'.If God exists why he created stutter,or I say,...
I have one person in my family who I know used to stutter, but somehow beat it. That’s the crazy thing though. Doctors aren’t sure if it’s hereditary, neurological, trauma related, etc. it’s just a lo...
I'm not in the same boat as you, but stuttering actually typically is a "side-effect" so to speak, of all sorts of things. Trauma probably being the biggest. You can definitely check out some studies ...
Thank you for so detailed informations!But the cases like imitating PWS to catch stutters are similar to mine and I saw many psychogenic PWS are still persistently stuttering for some reasons so yeah ...
Yeah, basically that's what was saying the video. There actually ''a lot'' of case where, subconsciously, you develop the same attributes as someone you really like (a YouTuber or celebrity in general...
Right, you're referring to "psychogenic" stuttering. To be honest, I haven't much about psychogenic stuttering; I've primarily read about developmental stuttering (genetic causes) and a little about "...
Thank you for sharing [that.So](https://that.So) does it mean I adopted his stutters psychogenically while the original youtuber was probably a physiologic PWS?I'm gonna go to the bed and can just bro...
I stuttered until more in life in general until I moved away and cut my parents off cold turkey, total no contact. I still stutter occasionally, but I definitely noticed that the longer I was away f...