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Dude, stop defending the removal of posts like this from the Subreddit. When you allow a stutterer sharing positive experiences about fluency to be labeled as a liar and censor these posts, you are cr...
Exactly. Anybody who's stuttered at any point in their life knows that there's no 100% cure, you can only work towards speaking more fluently, little by little. So anytime someone speaks in absolutes ...
Look up Paul Stamets interview with Joe Rohan. He had a severe case and just mushroomed his way out of it because he realized it really was all mental Stuttering isn’t a missing limb, it’s def curabl...
There are people who have been cured. I guess we all have a definition of cured. To me, forever gone is cured....
Well, people that meditate for that long achieve almost monk-like level of self awareness and emotional intelligence. Your comments so far have been pretty childish and devoid of any substance or dept...
If u truly believe about those scientific research Then follow those instructions and comeback after one year then let’s see u make it or not LoL. I just came to this sub to share my experiences. U mi...
I said “u should” not “u must” they can decide their own. Overcome stuttering is experience-based not scientific-based. U don’t know nothing about stuttering because u haven’t overcome it like I do. S...
Haha, what? The title of your post is literally, "I am cured". And then you say, "If you want to know how I did it, ask me". There is literally a lot of evidence based on data from research. I wouldn...
I'm 29, started stuttering since I was 6 or 7, and have ever since. Different techniques work for different people, but for me, I just view my stutter as 'it is what it is,' and try my best not to let...
Use a better title next time like “I overcame my stutter”. You make it sounds like you drank some magical portion or took a medicine that miraculously cured you.You may be able to overcome your stutte...
I genuinely believe that it’s is curable
I genuinely believe that it’s is curable I genuinely believe that stuttering is curable. The only people I know who have claimed to cure their stutter are Ruth Mead, the author of "Speech is a River,"...
There's no pride in not being able to speak neither is there a pride in not identifying oneself as binary. In the latter of course an individual can choose what they want as long as they are not bothe...
absolutely! I have a stutter and have a wonderful boyfriend (I’m 22). I’ve learned that my stutter has shaped me into the person I am and taught me courage, empathy and more. And that’s what people fa...
You are inspiring me to strive for more. I am afraid I will be seen as less. I know I’m smart and capable but I feel I sound silly when I speak at times. Do you Normally state you have a stutter at ...
It's better to straight up tell your coworkers that you stutter and things like that can happen from time to time. It's something you have limited control over. Most people will understand and apprec...
The truth is that taking it subjectively and/or objectively could be very different. A PWS if he/she is obsessed with the difficulty (even a light one), can perceive it as a tragedy. I knew one g...
I stutter and am an SLP! I actually stutter more now than I used to because I spend less time trying to suppress it - which has been a huge help to my overall communication skills....
Definitely not brother, you are a stutterer, not incapable, it is much more a question of adaptation than of ability, I teach debate and oral arguments in a course for college students, I warn that I ...
Read what you wrote: ‘If I don’t mask it I will be judged and my words will be invalid’. Words stuttered are no less valid than words spoken fluently. Validity is not reliant on what others think abou...
I’m a civil engineer with a focus in hydrology and hydraulics, pretty technical stuff. I also have a minor stutter that I’ve had all my life. I see technical problem solving as a confidence boost rath...