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Non stutterer. Only a very small part of people actually want to harm you Bc they are assholes. From my experience, everyone has something that they get bullied for, with jokes and shit. And everyone ...
Thank you so much! Today was a much better day, I got no comments about it although there were a few laughs.. But either way I think I'm just going to ignore it, I have considerate and supportive frie...
Anyone else find it annoying when people say this? They are making it seem like those who stutter are spouting gibberish and can not be understood...
We don't need a phrase to be "opressed" we are the most unheard group of people IMO. We can't even express ourselves to people in person. It's so difficult. All those replies you just said are ignoran...
I agree with you, people say the phrase like there are masses and masses of stutterers when that’s far from true. It’s hard for stutterers to find each other (or to find proper therapy/support) withou...
It's not particularly offensive, but I don't like it either. I don't get why it's even a saying, given the fact that stutterers are so uncommon, and that I honestly never hear anyone else stutter. It'...
I also wouldn’t consider it ableism. I just want stuttering to be more of a universally recognized disability (like Alzheimer’s) and for people to be genuinely aware/educated of how much hardship our ...
Yeah definitely not ableist. It's like joking to ur friend about how they forgot something, doesn't mean ur making fun of people with Alzheimers....
To me I think its really disrespectful and demeaning because sure it might seem like a joke to some people...until they actually meet someone who stutters and realize it isn't a joke and how we feel o...
I remember watching a video yesterday with the caption “ok, but did she stutter?!”, and there was hostility in the comments surrounding the phrase. Mainly one person saying it was ableist and others ...
Do you feel differently because your stuttering is linked to bullying situations? Mine definitely is as well, so I think about other people who feel the same way. Also I know a lot of people with a st...
Don't like it. But it's not disrespectful I don't think. Just gives me a ick feel in my chest, probably because it's linked to feelings and memories I try to forget....
Nah I find those jokes hilarious, I even crack them myself sometimes even though I know fully that I definitely did stutter...
Meh. I don't like it. You can sit here and say it's a "joke" but it's not. It's for when you're arguing with someone and they're being hostile. So it's meant to make the other person look "stupid"....
That’s what I was thinking, too. This is a really gross take and especially with all the people agreeing with it. I have severe social anxiety as well as my stutter, so even if I didn’t have it I woul...
Yeah that makes sense, I was just curious about what everyone thought because I’ve been seeing the phrase used a lot more often. I was also reading a comment thread on Instagram by someone (who I don’...
Don't care. They don't refer to medical stutters. Even if they were I don't mind at all. I actually say this to people and I have a stutter, lol. Funny joke is a funny joke....
How do you feel about “Did I stutter?” being used in memes and jokes made by people who don’t stutter
How do you feel about “Did I stutter?” being used in memes and jokes made by people who don’t stutter I’m seeing more and more of this phrase everyday as the punchline for jokes... [View Poll](https:...
You need to get one thing straight, you're talking about communication, not simply speech when you're referring to anxiety related to public speaking. They're not the same thing, speech is only a part...
Why can't a billionaire complain about overpriced items? Who are you to judge other people's standards? Just because we have a very clear disability doesn't really give you the right to feel superior ...