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Advice I am new to stuttering. I've read through a lot of posts here and a lot of people have been stuttering since childhood. I recently (a little less than two years ago) acquired a stutter due to m...
I started stuttering at 17. I had three concussions within a few months of each other. It's weird going from speaking fluently to barely being able to say a few words. It's been a bit over a year now ...
Your must not stutter or have a slight stutter. The stigma around stuttering has not decreased nor has the public knowledge of it increased....
Im a Neuroscience PhD candidate, and have done alot of research into the pathology of stuttering. The hard part with discovering the root of the disorder and subsequently a medication is that stutteri...
I need a break
I need a break it is so unfair man! y am I not even able to raise my voice ? y am I not able to say anything back when people mock me? I get as angry as every1 but how TF am I supposed to make a point...
FAKK I CAN'T EVEN ! There was this one time in school when a girl started quarrelling with me for a very petty thing. And I tried to reply her and boom ! I stuttered ! And she laughed. It was really...
> one of my teachers (I'm a college student) mocked my stutter in front of everyone on the first day of class How in the ***F*** does that happen??...
When it comes to letting teachers know, I'd suggest doing it BEFORE the first class if it's possible (I usually just send an email and say I'll follow up after class). I used to wait until the end o...
It started when i was kid in kindergarten, i see it as curse and have been woth thr curse 17 years (i am 17 year old boy) fear that i can mocked by stuttering...
Honestly I know you’re trying to be ‘encouraging’ but this is so dismissive and patronising and you should probably delete it as it doesn’t belong in this subreddit. The other long listed reply says e...
the kid should be mature enough to understand what an adult is saying. I say myself the same thing, that they're just kids and we can't expect an adult conscience from them. but it does hurt and ut di...
While it is likely just kids being kids/not knowing any better, it is still wrong and I am sorry. As hard as it is someone needs to address the child. I work with special needs children 3 years old to...
Been in that exact position and I’ve cried too. That’s the worst feeling and its hard to say anything to them because they’re kids. It’s the duty of the parents if anything to teach their kids and edu...
how do I deal with them kids?
how do I deal with them kids? being a female, people automatically assume that I am good with children. but i am honestly terrified of them lol. they say and ask the darnest things!!! there was this f...
I think that was an adequate response. The first guy was an asshole and the 2nd guy retaliated. Nothing wrong with it. The stutterer doesn't have a free pass to be a dick....
... They both have control over their situations. The OP is bragging about his reply on reddit ffs. The stutterer was being an asshole but it doesn’t call for 750+ upvotes and a bunch of deadhead comm...
No context, either, which isn't surprising given that the whole point of posting is to assert commenters' ~*badassery*~. Is OP actually gay? What's the work environment like? What's their personal h...
And the stuttering person didn’t give the gay guy the same shit he’s probably dealt with his whole life? Neither person has any control over their situation. I have no pity for the guy who stutters....
So the target should automatically be the stutter? What about the 700 upvotes and the “U rekt him” comments? He didn’t “rek” him, he gave him the same shit that people have given him his whole life....
He asked the guy if he was going to hell for being gay...tit for tat if you ask me. Dude shouldn’t have been an asshole. Having a disability doesn’t give you a pass to say whatever you want with impun...