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Yea in elementary school I knew someone who stuttered a lot, way more than me. I’m more of a random blocker, don’t stutter a whole lot, so he was known as the stutterer. But no one ever made fun of hi...
I figure that I'm still young, so I may as well try now. I haven't had relationships, but I have had friends and a social life (not great, but it exists). I suppose knowing that girls have been intere...
Observe non-stutterers for a week and you will see that many of them hesitate and/or repeat words/ syllables all the time, without making a big problem out of it. Don't be so hard on yourself....
My situation closely resembles yours. And I have similarly desperate moments. What helps me... I try to recognize and appreciate what I accomplish, even if it is just a plain old day full of chores. W...
My stutter is mild and random. I have good days where I can talk and bad days where I can’t get a word out. I stutter on lots of letters and sounds. I would say you should put the character in situat...
Thanks for sharing. It sounds like we have a very similar situation. I was fortunate enough to get the vaccine at the end of February. I realized my stutter began to reappear around mid-March, but a...
Can I overcome/'fix' my stutter?
Can I overcome/'fix' my stutter? I'll get right to it. I didn't stutter whatsoever before I turned 11. From 11 up till I turned 14, my stuttering was episodic. It used to happen for a month or two an...
I stutter more in my native language than I do in English...
Yes, the opposite. The better I became at Japanese, the more I stuttered when speaking it....
Ohhh I see, I'm picking it up now. That's interesting, I have found that the more confident a person would become with the words he's saying, it would come with less stuttering. But it was the oppos...
My first language is Spanish but I mainly speak English but still speak Spanish at home with my family and for some reason I seem to stutter more in Spanish, no idea why...
Im bilingual, native tongue is french but I'm better and more comfy in english but I stutter way more ha ha I guess french is hard for me so I talk slower and I always have to think about words becau...
I stutter more on my native language, than on English....
It’s weird... my native language is spanish and I stutter the most with it, then English not that much , and other languages I know, like french and a tiny bit of Japanese. I don’t stutter with either...
The difference in the meaning of "fluency". Language fluency and speaking fluency. The more fluent I got in Japanese, the less I was able to speak it without stuttering....
Mine is worse in all three languages I’ve studied. I’m nowhere near fluent in any of them, though, so I’m curious if I’d improve....
As a polyglot, I understand this struggle. Spanish and English are both my native languages and I stutter a little more in Spanish. I am also learning French and I stutter there quite a bit....
Ya learned Latin and I stuttered terribly with it Luckily people don’t speak Latin it’s more of reading and writing...
Yes it always happens to me . I am bilingual when I speak English I stutter a lot...
I stutter more in my second language but I think that’s because I don’t have as wide of a vocabulary in my second language so I can’t really switch words at all...