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hey! sono una donna straniera di 31 anni che balbetta e vive in italia ... e ti posso dire che non sei sola ♥...
I think if she kept saying that it's ok then she didn't mind your stutter and then she insisted that you finished the lesson confirms that she wasn't bothered by it and liked the way you taught and i ...
Rooting for you. It must be EXTREMELY hard. Personally I just don't think I could handle it but I believe you can!...
I stopped posting for a bit because people were always negative. I stopped sharing and just give general information now because it hurts my heart too much. I hear that. Even the stuttering community ...
I also agree. I haven’t seen anything negative. It’s not that it’s not out there; after all, absence of evidence isn’t evidence of absence. But it has been a kind place, in my experience. 🙏☺️...
Agree. Everyone has their own journey with their stutters. We should respect everyone’s story, and celebrate what works for some, and try to help others find what might work for them. Be kind to one ...
I didn't see any negative comments towards to bring people down. I've seen so many very long comments and it's so wholesome but no negative. Is it me or I just didn't noticing many negative comments?...
Why is there always someone on this sub who tries to bring people down??
Why is there always someone on this sub who tries to bring people down?? I’ve been on this sub for a while and I noticed that when people post about accepting their stutter and feeling hopeful their i...
And Thanks buddy, it's really sooo good to share thoughts and feelings with someone who has the same disease 💕...
Give a try to express yourself to friends about stuttering. Friends may give you a superb advice and you don't even have to be depressed about it because, duh, it's your friends. I mean, AncientCod125...
I moved into team lead and then senior management and then executive management. I've stuttered all my life and block and do all of the usual stuttering stuff. Tried various forms of speech therapy an...
Mindset. We have a stutter, nothing much we can do about it and that's okay. It's part of who we are but it's not who we are. I know it's easy to get down about it. I get upset about it too, but the m...
This is so beautiful and genuinely one of the best stutter advice I’ve heard on here in a long time! I think the only thing that truly holds me back with showing my vulnerability is that feeling of h...
I had the same type ever since I was a kid- yours, like mine, sounds heavily influenced by anxiety :( a couple things that have helped: If there no way around saying a certain word, shove some fluff...
Yeah, Hollins. It was 2003, back when it was a 3 week course. It helped me immensely, I went from a complete isolationist to the total extrovert that was screaming to come out. In that program th...
It's not the most recommended but I just accept these situations as part of my reality, it's very difficult for someone who doesn't stutter to understand how you feel about it, perhaps not even speech...
It’s a breakthrough/new plateau. You experienced not giving af. Most people never reach that and that is why having a stutter is the one of the greatest teachers ever. Through humility you learn no on...
I understand your view. But you can always tell by the tone of the person's voice (the person that said did you forget your name) I used to get pissed of when someone said this to me as I felt self co...
I understand your view. But you can always tell by the tone of the person's voice (the person that said did you forget your name) I used to get pissed of when someone said this to me as I felt self co...
I don’t think twice about it, most people understand what’s going on. & they don’t see any reason to bring it up. Not because they’re negative but because to most people it’s not a big deal....