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It's not the first thing I say, I "just" start speaking and after I have a block i say (at least trying to) "sorry I just have a stutter". The problem is that a lot of times I can't get the word stutt...
either people notice when I speak, ask me questions sometimes and I answer or I take the initiative in certain situations when I'm afraid of being misunderstood or judged because of my stutter ...
People don't like to take stutter seriously. So when someone asks I tell them I have a speech disability. Then they get quiet for good. If I tell them I had a stutter they would argue with me to just ...
I do but depends on scenario. My works requries me to interview, and present in front of the crowd. There is a power in-balance here and I want my audience to understand me properly and give answer to...
I do three disclosures. 1. Disclosing of stutter itself. Voluntary stuttering is a pretty effective way of disclosing it. You can make it look like hard stuttering, not some nervousness glitch. 2. ...
I just let everyone figure it out on the fly. If they assume I'm nervous, I correct them and say, "no, this is constant and never-ending."...
Do you tell people that you have a stutter?
Do you tell people that you have a stutter? Whether it's your teacher, a friend of a friend, a classmate you've been paired with, your date... anyone! Do you just talk and stutter without saying a th...
Guess I shot myself in the foot after all. Recruiter still has not received any feedback from the interviewer even though this was expected to be received today. Why did I disclose my stutter 😢 ...
Tbh bro, i feel like a cold in-person approach will rarely work for a stutterer. 1. Because they’re gonna be attractive so you’ll be nervous and 2. The girl will think you’re more nervous than what yo...
i don't get how disclosing that you stutter could hurt you. sooner or later they will notice that you stutter anyways...
Youre getting in your own way. If you keep projecting your insecurities onto her, you'll make them come true. It's a self-fulfilling prophecy. Be chill. Don't worry. Stop warning her. And, for heave...
I have a speech impediment and a lisp, but I also used to stutter growing up until I was around 13 years old or so. I tell people all the time, it’s just a way to open up to people about my struggles ...
I’m in law and I handle it by just telling people upfront. Takes the pressure off me and removes the mystery for them. Does it lead to perfection? No. But it leads to me being a little more comfortabl...
PEOPLE WERE ASKIJG FKR MY NAME IN CLG N I COULDN'T EVEN SAY IT I COULDN'T ANSWER THEIR QUESTIONS NOR ASK THEM ANY HOW DO I MAKE FRIENDS KIKE THIS BRO. A GUY ASKED ME FOR MY NUMBER N I FUMBLED IT UGHHH...
Thanks for sharing this here. People should read your post and topic. I had this realization a few years ago when I decided to let myself "authentically stutter" without trying to mask it. I decided t...
i used to have this problem!!!! for YEARS. i also have an A name so i totally understand the struggle. something i did to help was add a word before my name to help me ease into it and thinking about ...
Same think happen with me and since it is new school it must be more frustrating. One thing that you can do is try adding more words front of your name like My name is______ and try to say your name r...
Thanks for the advice I really appreciate it 👍👍 although I would prefer to not tell ppl I stutter because I have gone through times in my life where it was hardly noticeable sort of ups and downs ma...
What do you mean by be open? Tell the class before the presentation that you stutter?...
First, none of this is your fault and you can’t blame yourself. We think we’re just going to wake up and be fluent tomorrow and we beat ourselves up when we aren’t. You don’t need to carry that burden...