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My wife likes my stutter. I like that she likes it. Find you someone that likes it. It makes us unique and shows willpower and perseverance, which women typically find attractive...
Extremely well said, its often tied into a self conscious issue where we judge ourselves. The negativity sends signals back to our brain that warns us that's its a danger so we stutter which makes us ...
I wouldn't focus too much on the mechanics of your disfluency. Thinking about how you speak in a negative way to the cause of your stuttering. Shifting focus to the positive aspects of speaking (eye c...
Speech therapy did help me, but not in the way you might think. I did learn several techniques to overcome blocks, but a big part of speech therapy was practicing stuttering and dealing with the emoti...
It has helped me stop caring about it. Now I freely stammer everywhere I go....
We are people who stutter, and we refuse to be rushed, dismissed, or spoken over. Pauses are not weakness. They are proof of thought, intention, and courage. This group exists to build confidence, community, and power in our voices—exactly as they are
We are people who stutter, and we refuse to be rushed, dismissed, or spoken over. Pauses are not weakness. They are proof of thought, intention, and courage. This group exists to build confidence, com...
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https://chat.whatsapp.com/JDArEqNFp2r1vW3Xu1vpQ6?mode=gi_t Speak Slowly is not about fixing speech. It’s about owning it. We are people who stutter, and we refuse to be rushed, dismissed, or spoken o...
Speak Slowly is a space for people who stutter to be heard without pressure, judgment, or rush. We believe that pauses are not failures and that wisdom doesn’t disappear because speech takes time. This group exists to support one another, share experiences, build confidence, and reclaim our voices.
Speak Slowly is a space for people who stutter to be heard without pressure, judgment, or rush. We believe that pauses are not failures and that wisdom doesn’t disappear because speech takes time. Thi...
I’ve had speech therapy a number of times in my lifetime and even though it’s improved my fluency, I still stutter. Some days are worse than others, but I just accept that I’ll be a lifelong stutte...
Hi, thanks for sharing. Well done on pursuing your dream job, no matter what! I applaud you for your resilience and determination. Bravo! I stutter in both Creole and English. Makes no difference wh...
Sharing my story
Sharing my story Hi all. Happy to see this community. Grew up with a stutter. Got made fun of by friends and family. Had speech therapy at a young age (maybe 7yrs old) - helped out greatly. I grew ...
I dont know, I guess at some point I just ran out of fucks. Not caring did reduce my stuttering, and more importantly not caring made others not care as well. I guess just accept and appreciate who...
I get laughed at so much that I used to it and it doesn't feel hurt anymore. Now I laugh at my stutter as well...
The challenge I had to overcome to become a doctor
The challenge I had to overcome to become a doctor Hi everyone, I have a stutter, and for a long time I worried it might stop me from becoming a doctor. I recently made a video sharing the one thing ...
Stuttering/blocks if you notice shortly right after will increase cortisol or anxiety in other words.. you need to retrain your mind. Pat yourself on the back when you stutter and stop being hard and ...
I had a friend that stuttered on vowels, I wish I could talk to him again but I left the discord, it was kind of a swamp that was very bitter (like all social media) and walking out for the 3rd time ...
Its part of you, theres no cure but it’s manageable. The way you think about directly influences how you feel and your stutter. Dont self sabotage yourself by trying to pretend stuttering does not exi...
It doesn’t matter. You don’t get a choice in this. You have a stutter and you have to learn to accept it...
The only way that worked for me is Accepting it and moving on. I’ve realised at certain point of my life that I couldn’t controlled my stutter and I embraced that reality and it helps me a lot to fee...
When your speech is more fluent, many practical things in life are easier. When you speak of happiness, do you mean this feeling of ease and less struggle, and wish life could be like that all the tim...