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You are not normal you’re a stutterer. They don’t bother thinking words/fearing/ forcing words that’s why they don’t stutter. Their anxiety manifest itself through something else can be a rash, headac...
Hey! I'm a person who stutters while also working in tech (specifically VC). I just launched the first Slack-based community for professionals who stutter 3 months ago - we already have 150+ people. Y...
Hey! I just want you to know that despite you being a person who stutters, your future is still brighter than ever. I built the first Slack-based community for professionals who stutter and we just ...
You need to feel relatable. You need to accept who you are. You need to be confident with a stutter. You need to stand by who you are as a person. Join stuttering communities across the world and talk...
I’m so proud of you honestly!! While I do not stutter, I am a neurodivergent SLP grad student who clutters (and *gets by* covertly most of the time). I just recently opened up to my close friends abou...
It has to do with Neuroloplasticity. How that works is that Neurologist believe that you can restructure and create new neurons in your brain. When it comes to trying to improve your stutter you have ...
OMG, I just saw a thread in a career sub where a PWS asked if they could do the career (copywriting) Sooooo many ppl said : of course, just disclose, your stutter could even be a positive brand thing...
I mean, I don’t remember back to when I was 3, but when I was working on my stutter and becoming more fluent in my teen years and with a LSP at 20, that was not an area I needed to work on. And I used...
It’s possible you are on the Autistic Spectrum. This may account for your trouble connecting with others. Maybe get a book called “Field Guide to Earthlings”. Helped me a lot! Also, how do you dress...
“Stuttering is not illegal this who i am” Good for you! My MIL would always tell my husband, “It’s not a sin, it’s not a crime, it’s just how you talk.”...
I want you to know you aren't alone, we on this sub know it can get pretty tough out there, life isn't easy, especially for us, but whatever happens, never, ever give up on yourself. My advice is th...
It’s quite simple: In my opinion, a stutterer either believes he/she CAN overcome it, make it better, reduce their stutter or they DON’T believe serious gains in fluency are possible. I learned this f...
I mean, it's still socially considered a choice (like depression was years ago) EVEN in developed countries (I already accepted that down here in latam I won't get an ear in my lifetime)...
Never said it was a "solution" genius. I'm still severe. Can't order my own food. Can't introduce myself with my own name. Can't call and make my own appointments. I don't even meet new people because...
It literally is in your hands. You have the choice to rough it out or live scared and let it dictate what you do with your life. It is about mindset. All I see on these stuttering groups is doom and g...
Hey! Your feelings are totally rational. People who stutter represent only 1% of the global population. It's not surpise that many of us build negative perceptions about our speech since we're constan...
It’s a brotherhood that unites us. We are more similar than non stutterers will know....
I'm 31 and I haven't met too many other stutters in my life to be honest only 2 or 3 at most..Stuttering has literally ruined my life honestly, but there are others that it doesn't affect they're live...
Relationships and stuttering.
Relationships and stuttering. A few months ago I saw a poll post on here discussing relationships, and how a lot of ppl who stutter feel like it may be harder for them to develop one.The post made me ...
I mean if I wake up, no stutter, and 10 minutes later I walk into a coffee shop and Selma Hayek is there? Well I likely cause myself to have another stutter because 🤤😏🔥 But in all seriousness I don...