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Youre def right but i stutter even when im talking to myself so that throws it off.....
I read MintChococo's comment today [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/1bj4c8j/comment/kvoz3ir/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button). T...
Fluent speakers can speak fluently without this. As well as most of us when we are alone. You can try it yourself. You can imitate stuttering when you are alone and see that you can stop at any time....
Does anybody else here stutter even if you’re alone, or talking to your pet(s)? Seems most people don’t when alone but I still do. Hmm...
I tried out some techniques today and found that singing helps. But somehow I still stutter even when I’m talking to myself, like when I’m studying with flashcards and reading them out loud....
Yeah man I feel like the only person who I never ever stutter with is with my mom, and myself ofc. Other than that I don’t stutter much with dad or siblings, then I stutter more with friends/class mat...
Hi, everyone. It makes sense that our own voice might trigger us. Maybe that's why we don't stutter when speaking in unison, or singing, or if with one of those feedback maskers. There definitely is...
Yep it's a mystery indeed, it's like when we talk to our pets, no stutter, but I must admit, I still tend to stutter if I'm alone and I ask Alexa /Google some things.. There is also reading out ...
In primary school, I always stuttered severely when I was speaking alone. In this context, "my own judgement" might have been a trigger as a young child (or maybe not, but at least "my own voice" (aka...
Why we don't stutter when we are alone and why we do stutter when with other people? And how to talk to other people like when we are alone? Is there a way to "switch" from one to another?
Why we don't stutter when we are alone and why we do stutter when with other people? And how to talk to other people like when we are alone? Is there a way to "switch" from one to another? ...
Im not sure if reading out loud count as talking alone to ownself - some stutter dont stutter when talking alone. But if it really help you that's great. ...
See [this ](https://i.imgur.com/1wgPP6G.png)image link. Great comment! I agree that "fear" (as you pointed out) can be conditioned to a speech block-response (such as, fear to speak our name can caus...
Your body has memory. The food service worker function as a signal to your body that is it time to block. It is a trigger. Because it has happened before, chances are it happens again. Your body pre...
The reason we all have slightly different “triggers” is how our minds process the situation based on our personal stuttering history (or speaking traumas if you will). Also it’s why our feared words a...
it's very interesting, isn't it? maybe your brain just perceives the entire situation as you talking to yourself in front of a computer as nobody can actually verbally reply to you...
On page 1 (the last sentence) in [this ](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/353636923_THE_VARIABLE_RELEASE_THRESHOLD_VRT_HYPOTHESIS_OF_STUTTERING)research study is written that "speaking our nam...
I stutter alone and I stutter even in my dreams, I’m religious and I even stutter while talking to God I feel so terrible when experiencing this...
I talk to my self sometimes, I still stutter but not by a lot....
I do not. Curiously, I stutter when I am practising something that would require me to speak in public or to someone important (like a job interview). It's weird....
no, but I'm never trying to communicate when I'm alone. I also stutter in non-scripted prayer alone, because my brain flags that as communication and decides to be a Problem....