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Celebrity with stutter
Celebrity with stutter [https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/lu49rj/til\_marilyn\_monroes\_signature\_breathy\_speaking/?utm\_source=share&utm\_medium=web2x&context=3](https://www.r...
I had a stutter when I was in school. In fact, I still have one. I'm 45 years young now. Yeah I'm old :-) I think it's important to realise that YOU ARE GOING TO STUTTER no matter what. And that's ok...
I live in Russia, I have been stuttering since I was 3, now I am 36, I have a wonderful family, my son is 9 years old. I have a very good job, and it would seem that everything worked out. But stutter...
I was on a kids game show when I was 12. I did stutter on national TV, I was self conscious and it was fine. And you never know. Someone with a stutter might be watching and you'll be their favourite...
Hey there. Just wanted to say you aren’t alone, I know exactly how you feel. Back in the day I was also the one always volunteering for roles where I’d have to publicly speak, gave guest lectures as a...
I think you can focus on all of these things at the same time depending on the situation. It doesn’t have to be singular....
I don't know anything about its physiology but when I was trying to talk to people (when I stuttered before it went away) a few years ago I noticed that I was able to talk more fluently when I closed ...
I don't drink so I can't say about that but I don't stutter when I sing or sometimes close my eyes while clenching my fist. Also English is my second language so I stutter more when I communicate in E...
Whispering doesn't have any impact on my stutter, however when I sing or hum I don't stutter at all. That a big reason why I count myself in sometimes when I'm struggling, its what I did in band....
Do you stutter when drunk?
Do you stutter when drunk? Does anyone here stutter when they’re drunk? I don’t, I am speech fluent when I’m drunk. This was a terrible realisation through my teens and twenties when I was usually dru...
for me when i’m reading i have no stutter what so ever . i’ve shocked many speech therapists when i can read a book out loud perfectly fine....
My son likes to sing/rap/beatbox A. LOT. So much Hamilton! Lol. he’s 9. So I’m sure it has some to do with age but he says he likes doing it because he stutters less. So I would assume reading aloud (...
I don't know exactly, but I feel a little bit more confidence in my speech when I read aloud on my own. It seems that reading aloud give me a notion of rhythm....
Not the person who originally typed the comment but I stutter more in the language I am learning (not my native language). Maybe bc I have to think more and I'm more stressed about people knowing that...
That is interesting about the bilingual aspect of your stutter. I also agree that a disability doesn’t make you who you are but it is integral to the person you are. That’s just inevitable....
How do you stutter in one language less? I speak more than one language and I'm lucky to stutter evenly in all of them haha...
It happens to be but a lot less than around people. My mother tongue is Spanish, in which I verbally communicate the most. That's the language I stutter the most in too. And in which I'm attempting to...
You could try "speak sing". This might help you slow down when you speak. Also, dont be too hard on yourself. If you ever find yourself speaking too fast or stuttering. Just stop and start over again....
The choral effect of this device for me only worked for a while. Everyone is different in their speech journey and what works for some may not work for others. Do your due diligence and make sure i...
Delayed Auditory Feedback. It simulates the effect of speaking in unison with others. When I read aloud by myself, I stutter like crazy. If I'm reading along with someone, my stutter goes away ent...