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Great post! You never had a stutter disorder until 13 years old where you then started to block and few months afterwards it turned into a severe form until 26 years old. You experience that something...
Do you stutter more when you feel low self worth?
Do you stutter more when you feel low self worth? [View Poll](https://www.reddit.com/poll/yjtd1y)...
I personally think it’s identity-related, and came up with this hypothesis on my own, I believe. Any time you say your name, it creates a sudden realization that you exist in the moment. In which yo...
Does anyone else not agree with Dr. Gurians’ hypothesis that we stutter pronouncing our names because of identity related issues? I’ve been lurking on this sub for a few weeks and I’m personally shock...
I have the same problem.. I stutter hardcore and I have those wild tics too 😂 My friends give me hell about it.. They joke and laugh behind my back and in my face. I laugh too because the tics re...
Male stutterers VS female stutterers. Why do men stutter more than women? (Question to all redditors)
Male stutterers VS female stutterers. Why do men stutter more than women? (Question to all redditors) Stuttering is more common among males than females. In adults, the male-to-female ratio is about 4...
I know how you feel mate. I fight this battle every day. I work in a client facing role within investment banking so struggle bad with clients at times on certain names that begin with B, W etc. My ...
The fear of worrying starts when u are fully legal i mean 18 plus ... The age starts where u get more responsibility and have to communicate interaction with more strangers...at this point u start to ...
I got it ! So basically what you are trying to say is that a person should stutter and not hesitate about it and do not try to hide it or something and after some time he/she will develop confidense a...
Yes, I find it really hard to say my name which makes introducing myself a constant matter of worry. However, my name isn’t ‘st’ related, but I must automatically overthink introductions which I think...
It’s irritating when someone tells me they sometimes stutter too, but it’s because they are almost always referring to a different thing (having occasional repetitions WITHOUT blocks, and the iceberg...
>"change the word" Firstly, I want to mention that if you substitute a word, then you are telling your body that your anticipatory anxiety is real in your mind. This is the opposite of your go...
I felt horrible about my stutter at his age too. Fast forward to 22 ive improved a lot and am more confident.. Please do whatever you need to do to make him smile....
It’s only really an issue with me when it comes to first impressions and big group interactions. But I also think if someone just “has an issue” with your stutter than it wouldn’t of worked out either...
Just talk to him like a normal person, because he is! I understand why you’re being cautious, but stuttering is just a part of us and most of us just accepted it as a personality trait lol. All he ...
Someone said this to me as well, I guess they maybe interpret it as being shy or "quirky" but I'm not sure...
Where's the "It helped it" option?? ;) Seriously, when I was dating the women who is now my wife I said to her in one conversation that I have learnt to give myself permission to stutter. This resona...
Many children stutter bcz they are not fluent enough to process new words that quickly and most of them outgrow it. The only ones who don’t get over it are the ones that have social anxiety. The more ...
Because I struggle with words that start with ‘st’, I can’t say either. I therefore always describe my stutter/stammer as a speech impediment on the rare occasions when I do explain to people that I h...
I feel like this is a research project for a speech therapist? Regardless my stutter never left. Anxiety is the biggest factor on how extreme my stutter will be. Confidence suppresses the anxiety so i...