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Yea, I speak Japanese at a basic level and I stutter more in Japanese. I think it’s a mixture of performance anxiety and also the stress that comes with formulating sentences in an unfamiliar language...
spanish is my native language but i hate speaking it because my stutter is 100x worse in spanish...
That’s the thing about stuttering no matter how much you practice or what you take you never know how it’s gonna be when it’s showtime! It’s drives me wild but I hope everything goes well for you my f...
As someone who is fluent in Japanese, I stutter as bad in that as I do in my native English. It's a genuine concern....
Thanks for the info on the videos. I had a happy dating life with 2 girls when I was in 20s and married to one ,living peacefully with 2 boy kids and as a 39 year old software programmer, I no more wo...
That does make a lot of sense. I think expectations is huge in the experience of stuttering. It’s really kinda a subjective experience. It’s like having money. One person might make $100,000 a year an...
I think what you laid out is a strong foundation for any kind of struggle and would equate in success more often than not. I think another aspect is expectations. Some people achieve 50 percent imp...
I think there are so many variables at play that it's almost impossible to give a concrete answer. Those people who fit that category will give you the reasons they believe they don't stutter any mor...
Actually, I did state my general definition for fluency. >Generally, for anyone seeking fluency, I define it as improving. Being able to speak with fewer disfluent events. I don't have numbers, s...
I view fluency as a spectrum. Hardly anyone in the population is without some disfluency. For stutterers, our disfluency is so frequent as to be evident in everyday speech. I was a severe stutterer....
I’ve felt the same way and sometimes till do, even 20 years into my career. I’m now mostly mild to moderate, but get frustrated when it’s a sever moment. After being in 9 different corporate and manuf...
Uh I’ve always stuttered since as early as I can remember, so heck if I know....
I've never had that happen. The stutter is always there. It's better than when I was a child but now it's just plateaued to where it's just an annoyance. One I'd like to be rid of....
He's literally never been like this during his entire career though. Like you wouldn't get worse at giving speeches after being a senator or vp just because you're president. I don't think that's ev...
I’m a female/20 who stutters! I’ve been stuttering since I was five. Some days are good others I can’t get a word out....
Sometimes I have have this feeling in hands - not really shaking but a little bit... weak? or like, extremely subtle tremor. I can predict whether on that day I will stutter or no....
Back with a vengeance!
Back with a vengeance! Does anyone else go through periods when everything is going great Stammer-wise then all of a sudden, BANG! You get asked something, that person you always Stammer when talking ...
I don't think you should be or need to be worried about your stutter getting worse. I think for the vast majority of us, and I'm happy to be corrected (althought I hope I'm right) that it gets better ...
My wife is a PhD. She has a mild stutter which is worse when she’s excited. Most people are patient about it even in her business where she interacts with the public everyday. I love her resilience...
Thats super nice to hear, I will be finishing my PhD soon from Organic Chemistry and I've been to many conferences as well. I did not meet any person who stutters on the conference though, but but we ...