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I think you must take into account that people have different stuttering severities. Blocking on a word for a minute is never cute :/...
I turn 40 in June, have stuttered my whole life, sometimes not so bad, sometimes bad......
I'm sure I'll regret asking this question, but why? What exactly do you have against the LGBTQ+ community? EDIT: Wait sorry I thought you were replying to me, but it looks like you're replying to OP....
I'm 35 and most likely will be stuttering in the next 5 years :)...
I'm 43 but still stutter. It's mild but rears its ugly face at the most inopportune times. Thankfully it's not as bad as what it was in my teens....
My stutter rarely impacted me most of my life, but got much worse in my 30’s. Thankfully, 2 years ago, I discovered the path to nearly fluent, regular speech! After a bout of severe strep/laryngitis...
Turning 33 this year and still stutter. The only thing that I’d say has improved is my vocabulary so I’ve become better at substituting words I frequently stutter over lol...
I am in my 20s and I expect to still stutter in my 40s. I don't expect to suffer from it though. Idk, that sounds so negative. I just see it as a slight inconvenience sometimes, but I don't let it dic...
I'm 35. I don't see it going anywhere. Suffer is maybe a bit strong though. I still have a stutter but I'm alot better at living with it now then when I was younger...
See I have mixed feelings. I don’t mind when certain people do it in certain situations (ex: when I’m at work and I have a block and the customer looks irritated or confused. It just saves time). In g...
I started when I was 13 and am now 31. I hope that it eventually goes away but I don’t anticipate it. It has changed over the years so I hope it goes away...
Yeah , I don't think most will ever be 100% fluent with a stutter I got mine under control about 90% of the time.. but that 10% is a HEAVY 10% lol...
You can always improve at mitigating disfluencies but if you’re an adult it’s unlikely to just disappear. That said, a friend of my father’s did just go away in his early 20’s so idk anything can happ...
Almost all letters of the alphabet.. 🤦🏻♀️😄 female who stutters here.....
It's definitely possible. Growing up I had a terrible stutter. My Father always told me that I would grow out of it. Turns out he was right. Once I hit my twenties it dropped significantly. I'm 47 now...
My dad used to stutter when he was 14-20 and he got rid of it, he told me he used to have bigger insecurities and things on his mind so he said it was frustrating sometimes but didn't rly pay attentio...
The goal of “completely curing your stutter” is not good as every person who talks stutters sometimes. And the pressure will make your stutter worse…...
It is possible and does naturally & by training, but depending how deep engrained into your brain, it is difficult to eradicate the “habit”....
My mum grew up with quite a bad stutter, she said once she was in her 20s it seemed to almost completely disappear, funny thing is I’ve never once heard her stutter. So I do believe she somehow got ri...
It wasn’t as bad as I thought in the end, at first it was really hard but once I relaxed I became a bit more fluent to the point were I was only getting stuck on a few words. Examiner was very friendl...