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I knew this pastor who was a native English speaker and a stutterer. In English he stuttered almost every word but, he was fluent in the local language and he could give the Sunday Sermon without even...
Friend of mine in school growing up had a stutter too - our conversations with each other where always the most fluent chats of the day - He knew I struggled with it more than he did, so he'd say - "D...
I block and stutter in English(first language) since I was 6 but I don't in my 2nd language. A lot of it I believe has to do with the translation parts of the brain interacting also with the normal sp...
Makes sense really. Bilingual people use different parts of their brain for speech. not enough is known about the causes of stuttering to explain anything, so whatever works for us is awesome!...
This works!! I dont stammer at all when I'm trying to imitate in another accent say British/australian. But For me this doenst work while using my native language. Strange....
Well tbh as a kid i never thought much of my stutter. And i started acting without a problem and sometimes people would tell me i stutter but never on stage. The stuttering got worse but never on sta...
Thats crazy! I hear there is a rapper from my hometown who also has a stutter, which I thought was so cool. Im gonna try to get a hold of him. When and how did you realize that you could hack your stu...
Well i love those ideas and i wish you goodluck and when its finished put it somewhere we can all watch it. Oooh fun story. I am from belgium and i studied acting for 8 years. My stutter wasnt a pro...
Shouldn’t happen when moaning, that’s not really speaking. I’m surprisingly fluent during sex, more so than anywhere else. Not sure about other stutterers....
Post Fluency - How not to be an outsider?
Post Fluency - How not to be an outsider? Am new to this subreddit but like everyone here it's a subject that's close to my heart. I'm 37 and have always had a stutter. There is no living memory befo...
What helps me a lot
What helps me a lot Hi guys and girls. I wanted to share with you about what helps me to be more comfortable with my speech. Hard times help me. I mean, for me being a stutterer, hard times are almo...
Talking to another person that stutters
Talking to another person that stutters Is this something that others find weird or interesting? How do you react? I had a co worker in another department that had a bad stutter. Whenever I spoke to ...
I read about actors who didn't stutter on stage only because their characters didn't stutter. And being off stage they began to stutter again :)...
It's pretty common. When you impersonate, do an accent or sing it uses a different part of your brain apparently and sometimes that bypasses what makes you stutter....
Thanks for the help mate it really gave me an idea. ( in fact I'm speaking French so it's an advantage)...
Good post, thanks for sharing. I'm in my mid 30s and still have a bit of a stutter. I haven't "kicked it" by any means, as it's still something I have to actively work on and I still have occasional...
Speaking a non-native language, singing, speaking in an accent, and whispering I can do totally fine. (I also have a vocal tremor in addition to the stutter.) Other than that, I just stutter with aban...
When I do impressions, read or sing I don't have one. But when I use my normal voice my mouth goes into spasms....
When I’m speaking French I stutter a lot more than I do in English and when i talk in Arabic the severity is the same as when as I speak English because my dad speaks to me in Arabic pretty often....
Does your severity of stutter vary between the lanagues? I know a tiny bit of spanish and stutter way less than my native language(English)....