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what's up with stuttering guys andndeaf girls in these short films? +1 for Out With It ...
Love it, brought back many painful childhood memories of when my stutter left me tongue tied. This film made me cry and I don't get emotional about much these days. Benjamin worked so hard so he coul...
James Rodriguez, Colombian footballer in Bayern Munich. edit. Also check Gareth Gates, he's a British singer. I met him at the McGuire Programme a long time ago and he was instructing the courses....
Which famous people have or have had a stutter?
Which famous people have or have had a stutter? I know a few (Rowan Atkinson, Ed Sheeran, Scroobius Pip, Floyd Mayweather, Jamie Foxx) But, I'm really curious to know more. I'm writing a new piece o...
This is really helpful. Thank you. I'm writing a blog post on my experience and the overall topic, may I ask if you have any helpful sources / any interest in contributing? (It's a few years in the ma...
"My mouth spit shines syllables 'til they sparkle."
"My mouth spit shines syllables 'til they sparkle." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8XOyY54-Ew Found this incredibly powerful poem by Erin Schick who stutters as well. Some of the lines in the poem ...
A way to simulate stuttering for non stutterers.
A way to simulate stuttering for non stutterers. I read something interesting on a stuttering website. It was way to simulate what it feels like to stutter, for non stutterers. (Without inhaling first...
I already answered this question in your other post but I'll reiterate and expand here. My speech was pretty fucking bad as a child and a teenager. People like yourself are always surprised that I've...
It feels nice to know you're not alone
It feels nice to know you're not alone Thanks everyone in the sub. It brightens my mood when I feel down about my stutter to lurk here. My stutter has been getting better over the years but I still h...
We can't find the cause, because we're not scientists doing research. Stutter is pretty well-documented by now, so gathering up further anecdotal accounts won't matter much. But hey, it's always good...
I totally relate to this. I'm excited that they represented a stutterer (not sure how good the representation is), but at the same time I'm scared because I hate watching other people stutter....
I don't know much about him. Yes, it was awesome to see a stutter at a main actor. ...
When I noticed it I was glad in a way. It was heartwarming to see another stutterer on the large screen, even if he was only acting....
I watched it today. I was glad to see the main character was a stutterer. I don't normally like horror movies, but I enjoyed this one....
I'm disappointed in a way. I would have loved to see a stutterer acting. However, he did it very well! It looked very authentic. ...
The character in the book is a stutterer, his nickname is "stuttering Bill". The boy in the It movie acted it. ...
The movie IT, has a stutter actor.
The movie IT, has a stutter actor. One of the main characters in the movie IT has a stutter. I thought it was well played, not over the top and "respectful",...
Nope, not a speech pathology student. I have have some friends that stutter. I've read a LOT about it. Like way more than most lay people who don't stutter themselves.......I can't fully explain it...
I just discovered this sub pretty recently and I've gotta say it is helping me sooo much to see other people's experiences. I have days I can't bear hearing my own voice but it is so good to find peop...
My story is very similar to yours. My family says I was born with a stutter (which is normal when we first begin talking) but mine never went away. In high school I had friends who I really cared abou...