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Yep. I’m a 24 m and I cry about it all the time. It’s frustrating bc we should learn to love out stutter and to accept it as it is. Because there’s no cure or any special treatment for it. However, we...
Hello Bushindo. Firstly I’ve been a Reddit Lerker for years, but never commented until now…some may call it fate…. Here goes. My story in short. I was born on the 9th July 1986. I was a twin. 22 ...
Stuttering girl here (42 yo, married). Thanks for your courageous post. Sorry this is gonna be a super long self-helpy response - but I feel your issue so strongly. I’ve been wrestling with self-worth...
Maybe we all should not take our stutter that seriously and start living life accepting what we are:)...
I had low confidence dating in high school, but as I got older I learned there's a lot of girls who find it endearing. Like always, make sure the rest of what you present the world is as good as you c...
First of all, I don't think anyone that stutter like to stutter, but it is what it is. We can't help it, so what is the best we can do? Accept that we stutter and try to work on the insecurities aroun...
If he’s not bothered by his stutter, you shouldn’t be either! Give him the time to speak and stutter and let him know he’s safe and hears and validated. That’s probably the best thing you can do for y...
That's awesome and the most important thing. If that's the case then the biggest issue might be your own feelings about the stutter....
Yes, he doesn't seem bothered by his stutter. He's not hesitant to speak in groups of kids and in public...
I stutter and my 5 year old stutters. The biggest advice I will give is that make sure that he knows its ok stutter. I was never told that my whole childhood and it made me feel like I was broken an...
Hi, First, you haven't ruined his life! My son also stutters, and the focus of our stuttering program (Mini-kids) is acceptance, which often reduces stuttering as well. This podcast talked about mu...
I hope you're feeling good about the interview. Too often we associate the negatives and discount the positives of an experience. If you haven't already, really spend some time focusing on what went...
I understand. Don’t be so hard on yourself. All that I was trying to say is that it gets better. Especially when you learn to love yourself. Even the part that stutters....
No. Your stuttering does not define you. It is just a part of you. Some days you stutter more and some less. If you don’t get this job it will not be because you stuttered. Good luck....
Did it help any? What changes about the way you speak would make you OK with being a person who stutters? Do you ever see yourself getting to a point in life where you are like “yeah I stutter so w...
I have learned that stuttering has a lot less meaning to others than it does to ourselves. Maybe you will get the job, maybe you won't, but I doubt that stuttering was the determining factor. If it wa...
“That’s when I show my true colors”. This right here speaks volumes to me. It sounds like you have a lot of shame caused your stutter. Almost like you don’t want people to find out you have one. Your...
Hey! I always had this fear of not being able to speak for myself in certain situations because I know it can happen. I think all of us lived some situations that our stutter hold us back for a while...
In my viewpoint and experience, I have 6 family members that stutter, from which 3 of them naturally recovered from stuttering by applying their own personal strategy. They never went to speech therap...
You did the best thing you can do regarding stuttering. People applaud fluency, but that is not always something you can control and completely on you. Courage however, is 1000 % you. Congrats!...