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I can't find an explanation for this anywhere - Only stutter around friends/family, please help
I can't find an explanation for this anywhere - Only stutter around friends/family, please help As the title says, I only ever really seem to stutter around friends and family, people I'm close with, ...
I would love to be able to sit down with the individuals who are developing this stuff and talk about the kinks that need to be worked out. I hope they take pauses into consideration rather than just ...
That’s interesting. I’m usually fine with software sounds so ‘hey Siri’ is ok, but I block on harder sounds like P, G, D, etc. I hope they detect that and wait for us to finish Edit: *softer...
Stuttering Salesman
Stuttering Salesman I just got hired at a car dealership a couple of weeks ago. I have to make tons of phone calls throughout the day. Everyday I dread coming to work because of my stutter (it literal...
S & Ts are the muthfrackers. Or when you transition from one consonant to another in the same word - eg, indecision. I will get stuck on the d. For me, I don't really stutter in the sense that i...
1. Plosive sounds. 2. Prolonging the first part of the word or just the sentence in general. 3. Depends. If i know them, and they have been around me for a while, I will straight up tell them hey wtf...
Most of mine are hard letters like c, k 1 c-c-c- cute 2 c- cute 3 - cute 4 c-c-cute cute 3 - its hard to explain so i will show in a sentence She is so - cute. At that ti...
I can tell you I can’t say any vowels. I have other letters and sounds I struggle with but vowels are by far the worst. Doesn’t matter what the word is. It could be something as simple as “a”, “I”, “i...
I'm seeing a lot of similar answers to mine in the comments so I hope there's something to go off of! 1. 'S' sounds are by far the most common for me, 'F', 'M' and 'N' sounds are also up there. I've ...
Thank you for asking and wanting to be accurate! 1) Most often: sh, s, f, glottal stop (like the beginning of *apple* or *if*). Sometimes: t, ch, w, k. It's not an exhaustive list, but those are my...
I am a Stutterer who is studying a degree in Speech and Language Therapy. 1 - mine varies, depending on how stressed out or what emotion i’m feeling (mine gets worse if i feel an extreme emotions), b...
1.- M, P, A, T, S This varies by person. Sometimes there's reason to it (such as letters where you have to put your lips together) other times its just what your stutter wants to do. You could litera...
Yeah, blocks are one way stutters manifest. I do similar things....
I stutter on all the things, it it varies on context and tbh I don't really know the triggers. H and I, I stutter on both and both just sound like I'm breathing really hard. M, a long hum, but most of...
1. Plosives sounds (P, b, d, t). These are the most common sounds I struggled on, and the most common ones that still slip out. Also, pretty much all softer sounding words. Alliteration is a pain. 2....
It's exactly the same for me, used stammer mostly when I was a kid, while right now my stammer is almost gone but my blocks have become much more severe, when trying to get over a block at this point ...
What you are describing sounds like a block, or blocking. Blocking is a characteristic of some peoples’ stutter. Maybe look up blocking and read more about it to see if that’s what your are experienc...
Is my “stutter” a stutter?
Is my “stutter” a stutter? So my whole life I’ve had a bad stutter but recently I’ve been questioning if it’s a stutter. Basically I physically can’t say the start of the word or sometimes the whole w...
i feel you man, talking on the phone for appointments are the worst. especially stuttering on obvious questions like your name or address lol. good for you...
My first name and last name are hard.. if a baby can’t say your name when their starting out you know it’s hard lol....