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Didn't mean to put it so bluntly I mean that you have to realise that talking for someone without speaking issues is just something that comes naturally and for a stutterer to try and imitate such an...
It’s interesting to me that you assume everybody here is trying to be “cured” or “fixed.” I’m of the mind that it’s okay to accept things about yourself that you cannot control, and since there’s no p...
I agree with your points you made here. I definitely don't think acceptance and working your way out are mutually exclusive. I hope everyone here eventually either cures their way out or at least dram...
Hmm... Theres definitely plenty of people out there (whether on reddit or not) who has fixed their stuttering, across from mild to moderate to severe stuttering. You can come across them among variou...
There is not currently a proven method/technique/formula that can cure/fix stuttering. Many people who stutter may exhibit a certain frequency of stuttering, and may also experience changes in their l...
Has anyone here actually fixed their stuttering?
Has anyone here actually fixed their stuttering? So I'm sort of new to this stuttering support group of reddit, and i've been quietly just observing here. I've noticed a lot of people here are just t...
Yup there’s a cure. People don’t want to accept this statement because stuttering is part of their identity and helps hide them from the fluent world...
Bilingual + Stuttering
Bilingual + Stuttering Hey everybody! Growing up I had a severe stutter that persisted into adolescence. I went through 10+ years of speech therapy to get to where I am today where I can say I am abou...
Struggling with stuttering
Struggling with stuttering I hate it when i stutter, ive always stuttered ever since i was a child, im now 15 years old and still struggle with it, i cant socialize or have normal conversations withou...
Yeah it's kinda easy to say embrace it, and I admire those who can, but prob a majority of us just can't, I'm 61 now, been stuttering all my life and I have never, and never will embrace it, I hat...
I'm not afraid of talking, I'm afraid of stuttering
I'm not afraid of talking, I'm afraid of stuttering I really hate it when I stutter. Despite ten years of training (I'm now 18 yo), I still experience it every day, and sometimes it gets really bad. I...
I'm NOT afraid of taking, I'm afraid of stuttering
I'm NOT afraid of taking, I'm afraid of stuttering I really hate it when I stutter. Despite ten years of training (I'm now 18 yo), I still experience it every day, and sometimes it gets really bad. I ...
Alright thanks bro , tbh having a stutter also tests your relationship. If she doenst like it then it means she ain’t the one ....
I understand where you’re coming from. I (19 M) have had a stutter ever since middle school and I haven’t been confident talking to girls because I think that they won’t take me serious or they wouldn...
Been with my gf for almost 3 years, I'm 17m and have had a pretty bad stutter for all my life so far and the only thing I can tell you is that it depends on what type of person your partner is, if the...
My brother stutters. Nearly every sentence. Sometimes so severe he has cried because he can’t tell me he loves me. He’s had more steady girlfriends than i have had. And they have all been very attra...
Absolutely, confidence is key! I recently gained a lot of confidence, and my stutter actually got worse - because I stopped using speech techniques or avoiding words, I just say what I want when I w...
If you take care your appearance, have hobbies/career aspirations, have some wit, you’re already in the bag my dude, you got this...
That's true. He, anyone, can be a prince charming. Even if they're not ‘perfect’ in every area. There will always be someone worthy of a prince or a guy....
Its not difficult. She will love you for who you are. Once she gets used to you, its easier to communicate. You will have confidence around her and will stutter less. I can tell it was difficult a...