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commentr/StutterSep 6, 2020
1 points

I know multiple languages but I can only be fluent with little to no stutter when I mix all the languages i know when i talk, this is good when I'm with friends but I can't use it when I'm in school...

Causes & VariabilityAnticipation & Avoidance
Situational VariabilityAvoidance & Substitution
commentr/StutterSep 6, 2020
1 points

I stutter when I speak English (i was born and raised in the US) but when I speak my native language of Gujarati, I don't stutter...

Causes & Variability
Situational Variability
commentr/StutterSep 6, 2020
1 points

I stutter a bit when I speak English but when I switch to Spanish I literally stutter and stammer to high hell, I honestly don't know how to fix it. However when I am alone I can speak both languages...

Causes & VariabilityAnticipation & Avoidance
Situational VariabilityExperiential Association
commentr/StutterSep 6, 2020
3 points

From my experience it's different for each person. I know varying degrees of English, German, and Italian, and I stutter equally in all three....

Causes & Variability
Situational VariabilitySeverity & Fluctuation
commentr/StutterSep 6, 2020
4 points

English is my second language and before I learned English I did not stutter in my native language. But once I learned English I now stutter in both English and my native language (Arabic)...

Causes & Variability
Situational VariabilitySeverity & Fluctuation
commentr/StutterSep 6, 2020
1 points

I believe it's natural for someone to stutter less or not at all when speaking in a second language, at first that is. Depends on the kind of stutter of course but I'm pretty convinced that as someone...

Causes & Variability
Situational VariabilityPropositionality & Weight
commentr/StutterSep 6, 2020
4 points

I speak 3 languages, and I live in a country where it's normal to speak at least 2. I stutter in all of them, but not in the same word, so when I feel that I'm going to stutter, I switch to the othe...

Anticipation & AvoidanceCauses & Variability
Avoidance & SubstitutionSituational Variability
commentr/StutterSep 6, 2020
2 points

I also stutter less in my second language (English). I have been thinking of it for a while. Let me show you my thoughts: 1. English is more rhytmical than any romance language. People who stutter do...

Causes & VariabilityIdentity & Disability
Situational VariabilityPropositionality & WeightIdentity & Self-Perception
postr/StutterSep 6, 2020
18 points

Bilingual

Bilingual My wife's baby brother stutters in his native Spanish language (my wife and her family are Puerto Rican) but when he speaks English he doesn't stutter at all - and naturally he's trying to b...

Causes & VariabilityIdentity & Disability
Situational VariabilityIdentity & Self-Perception
commentr/StutterSep 6, 2020
1 points

No, I don't stutter when talking out loud and no one else is there, or when reading something out loud....

Causes & VariabilityAnticipation & Avoidance
Situational VariabilityExperiential Association
commentr/StutterSep 6, 2020
1 points

Seconded. It's all about the mode of performance we're in, I find. Kinda interesting in and of itself. If you record yourself, do you also stutter? Does it make a difference if you don't intend to s...

Causes & VariabilityAnticipation & Avoidance
Situational VariabilityExperiential Association
commentr/StutterSep 6, 2020
1 points

I was a bartender at a nightclub and was able to hide the fact I stuttered for quite some time. The loud music made me semi-fluent while yelling across the bar....

Anticipation & AvoidanceCauses & VariabilitySpeech & Stuttering
Hiding & ConcealmentSituational VariabilityBlocks & Stoppages
commentr/StutterSep 5, 2020
5 points

The only time my stutter disappears is while talking about the topic "stuttering". Have you guys also experienced this situation?...

Causes & Variability
Situational Variability
postr/StutterSep 5, 2020
3 points

Stuttering in monologue?

Stuttering in monologue? Do you guys also stutter when talking to yourselves? If yes, how does it differ to your stuttering in public?...

Anticipation & AvoidanceCauses & Variability
Experiential AssociationSituational Variability
commentr/StutterSep 5, 2020
4 points

Agree Fucking dont get it, i can rap as fast as k.a.a.n but just speaking normal, oh no not possible...

Causes & VariabilityAnticipation & Avoidance
Situational VariabilityAvoidance & Substitution
commentr/StutterSep 5, 2020
1 points

It's definitely a good thing to go and get checked out to see if any ailments can be addressed medically or just by diet. It's also definitely a good thing to be in a good mood or a good mental space...

Causes & Variability
Energy & Biological RhythmsStress & Fight/FlightSituational Variability
commentr/StutterSep 2, 2020
2 points

I’m not in the market for a job right now but do stutter in social situations with new people. Since the interview is with a stranger, who may or may not be intimidating, why doesn’t everyone practice...

Anticipation & AvoidanceCoping & AdvocacyCauses & Variability
Preparation & RehearsalMindfulness & BreathingSituational Variability+1 more
commentr/StutterSep 1, 2020
1 points

Posted in another thread a few weeks ago. Relevant still. Hi there. I’m 37. I’ve stuttered my entire life. I have gone through what you have gone through and then some. I will tell you unequivocall...

Causes & VariabilityEmotional ExperienceIdentity & Disability
Stress & Fight/FlightSituational VariabilityPropositionality & Weight+3 more
commentr/StutterSep 1, 2020
1 points

I am 25 and have been stuttering my whole life. Although there is no “cure” there are alternatives that go a long way. Meditation, focusing on the breath, has made a positive impact on my stutter and ...

Causes & VariabilityCoping & AdvocacyMeds & Substances
Situational VariabilityMindfulness & BreathingHelpful Med Outcomes
commentr/StutterAug 27, 2020
3 points

Wow - I didn’t think people stuttered when they sing. I don’t, so that’s why I assumed. It’s also why I really enjoy singing!...

Causes & Variability
Situational Variability