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Dude, stop defending the removal of posts like this from the Subreddit. When you allow a stutterer sharing positive experiences about fluency to be labeled as a liar and censor these posts, you are cr...
I agree strongly with suggestions 3, 4 and 5. There is a significant mismatch between how you expect people will react to your stuttering and how they actually WILL react to it. They don’t expect you...
Exactly. Anybody who's stuttered at any point in their life knows that there's no 100% cure, you can only work towards speaking more fluently, little by little. So anytime someone speaks in absolutes ...
I've had several SLP's over the years and not one has told me it was pointless unless the SLP is a stutterer. Was your speech therapist in high school a stutterer?...
The speech therapist I had in school told me herself that it's pointless for a stutterer to have a speech therapist that never stuttered. They cover it in school but stuttering is a barely understood ...
If we have no choice we have to find radical acceptance. My casual conversation is fully fluent. The problem is when I'm trying to explain something or speaking a foreign language which I'm even famil...
LoL U seemed like u are a speech therapist that is why u can’t handle the facts that I told. Believe it or not that is something u can decide. There is no research on how to cure stuttering, everybody...
Yeah, you shared your expeirence, but then you went in the comments and started saying that speech therapy is a scam. And yes, it's misinformation and against the rules of this sub because you're clai...
How is telling people speech therapists are a scam, some but not all, but if you *a*re going to see one you should see one who also stutters not telling people what to do?...
I heard one guy used to stutter a lot,but he overcome by gradually exposing himself to communicating more often,so i encourage u to try socializing more and persuing hobbies & try lee g lovett’s books...
Yeah I tried sometimes I failed sometime I succeed but mostly failed but I never gave up after trying too much talking to random becomes normal....
English isn’t my native language but it’s the one I use the most. It’s also the one I stutter in the least. Weirdly enough, I stutter more in other languages because I have to spend more time thinking...
I think so much of stammering is definitely anxiety induced, a lot of it was for me, and so much changed when I put my speech therapy techniques into practice and started to change my mindset. I think...
I'm 27 and I have overcame my stammer to some extent. I had a stammer since I was 5. Now I've taken part in speech competitions, delivered various presentations to great audiences. If I can do it, you...
The only thing is I rarely ever stutter now and can cover it up very well now. So I don’t think he realized how that would affect me. But I also don’t want to be giving excuses...
Ugh same, recently I’ve been psyching myself out of answering the phone because I feel like I’m going to stutter on “Hello” and “Good morning/ afternoon” I’m running out of greetings over here 🥲...
I just made the best and funniest presentation I’ve made in a while… and butchered it
I just made the best and funniest presentation I’ve made in a while… and butchered it I stuttered so much and feel like shit, and my teacher graded me 5% off for talking too fast as a final fuck you...
I feel you, when i overthink what I’m about to say it generally makes it worse. One thing that helps me is I try to have some bullet points of the words I struggle on written down because when I can p...
I was an architect, switched to graphic design (pay is better and responsibility & cost of a mistake is much lower) and now work in marketing. I mostly communicate with my team and my cluents via text...
Oh my god this is crazy bc I was just now (literally one second ago) talking to some of my friends about my stutter block. Some words and letters really mess me up and when I can’t get them out of my ...