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im reluctant to try any of these new devices. Im a 55 year old man and I have stammered or stuttered. my entire life. Im pretty thick skinned from it. i know the top words i struggle with and i make i...
Stutterers get the extreme of this and it sucks. Honestly though I don’t think fluid speakers express themselves as well as they think they do. I don’t like assuming someone is dumb just because the...
same man, its like people see u as someone else just by the way you speak. i hate it so much...
Self-therapy 'manual'
Self-therapy 'manual' Hi all Has anyone stumbled upon a sort of online self-therapy manual (e.g. handbook with 'exercises' and so) for people who stutter? I'm, just like most of you, a lifelong st...
The worst thing about strutting
The worst thing about strutting The worst thing about stuttering is not having the ability to be myself, I don’t have the choice to say what I want to say, i come across as a different person who does...
Fr if your stutter is literally your only insecurity then that's a mental mindset problem. But if you have other insecurities like the way you look then if you fix that ur confidence will boost alot....
Fr if your stutter is literally your only insecurity then that's a mental mindset problem. But if you have other insecurities like the way you look then if you fix that ur confidence will boost alot....
Hello, everyone! I read something interesting + a bit of personal reflection.
Hello, everyone! I read something interesting + a bit of personal reflection. So, I'm studying for my endsems right now and we have this one essay by Michel de Montaigne (I swear this is relevant) cal...
The exercise you mentioned sounds good btw. When I first read it I couldn’t really resonate with it because I always felt bad that I stutter not that I don’t authentically express myself. But lately I...
I’ve got a stutter and I’ve said to myself for a couple years now that I wouldn’t have kids (I’d adopt or use a doner though etc). Half my family have one but I’m by far the worst. What I’ve realize...
I’ve been thinking of this myself lately, as I thought it would happen to me with how awful my stutter is getting. Apparently it’s not possible from what I’ve seen on google....
Stuttering is actually fairly common in children, but through gaining more experience in talking or working with a SLP they tend to out grow it. I believe it continues into adulthood for some based on...
If one is an adult can they “outgrow” stuttering? I suppose as person, we are always growing. Also what do you mean by ethical? Not quite understanding what the conflict of ethics is....
I don't remember stuttering as a kid, but my parents said I've always stuttered. I was a slow learner in terms of language and didn't read till 8 I think I didn't start speaking till 4... My stutter ...
Hi. I just wanted to say, I feel what you've said very strongly. It's kind of a comfort to read your post actually. I have a stutter too (or 'stammer' as I call it) and I've had it since I was a child...
Speech blocks and bad at pronouncing and fluency?
Speech blocks and bad at pronouncing and fluency? Hello, I have always had bad speech blocks but something that is sorta more recent ever sense the pandemic, was bad at pronouncing even basic words or...
No, I’ve always had it even before I knew it. I don’t want to forget I have a stutter though because then I wouldn’t be very patient or compassionate with myself for speaking ‘incorrectly’...
Yea it's ok because it make us stronger then yo can say "normal people" It makes us more ambition in these we want to do I life since we can't talk the talk we have no choice but to be assertive and l...
Do you think that if you forgot you stutter, would you stop stuttering?
Do you think that if you forgot you stutter, would you stop stuttering? ...
I've stuttered for so long now that I'm also worsening in other speaking aspects - e.g. Social cues, word selection/structuring, social intelligence etc..
I've stuttered for so long now that I'm also worsening in other speaking aspects - e.g. Social cues, word selection/structuring, social intelligence etc.. [deleted]...