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I'd define being social as saying 'yes' more to the social opportunities given to you. Saying yes to outings/linkups from friends, to family BBQs, volunteer opportunities and saying yes to ourselves f...
To me being social means going out frequently and spending time with other people. When I’m social I seek out hanging out with my friends and I freely approach people on the street for a conversation....
What does being social mean to you
What does being social mean to you Most of us here have issues with being social. But to fix that you have to first define what being social means to you. Id like to get some ideas from yall ...
I think if you're a person who stutters but you're chill, friendly/open, not socially awkward (aren't afraid of ppl, just speaking situations, will speak if spoken to) then you'll attract people with ...
It took a lot of time because childhood was a hell and the group effect is powerful. But in the end, yeah i'm grateful for the guenine and true friends i have....
Does anyone else attract very kind and genuine people?
Does anyone else attract very kind and genuine people? I’m not sure if this is completely because of my stutter, but I imagine it’s a factor. It seems that most of the people who I have been friends w...
The idea of me without stutter just amazes me of what I would have been capable of—I would have done presentations without being anxious, I would have had plentiful friends, I would have asked that gi...
You’re speaking to an entire global community of people who are going through what you’re going through. Start here. Find the stutters around you. Find National Stuttering Association chapters close t...
I don't know how old you are, but i found my first friends around 16 years old. You ll find people able to look above your stuttering, more and more. And it will be the best friends you could imagine....
I feel like as long as I stutter, there's no way I'll have any friends.
I feel like as long as I stutter, there's no way I'll have any friends. There are a lot of people trying to connect with me but I just can't develop friendships because of my stuttering. I used to thi...
i’m honestly surprised people are still finding this post lol. in terms of my stutter, i’d say it’s overall gotten better, to the point where you can say i don’t really have one (it’s also better wh...
Invitation to Join a Stammering Support Group – Let’s Connect!
Invitation to Join a Stammering Support Group – Let’s Connect! Hello! Everyone My name is Kelvin Mwale, an 18-year-old who stammers. I’m starting an online group for people who stammer, where we can...
DatingforDisabled
DatingforDisabled A reddit community for disabled individuals to connect with others and search for love has been created. It is called r/DatingforDisabled....
It's an approximate and symbolic number, i heard it started at 4 actually, probably due to multiple traumatic events and abuses. I don't know which one in particular. It went progressively better star...
The best way to make friends as an adult is to find a hobby. Like you said, when you go out to social settings, you have to talk. If you engage in a hobby, such as soccer, you're socializing without h...
Look man, the fact that you don't have any friends is not a good sign. There's no point in blaming your loneliness, lack of friends, or difficulty in dating on your stutter. True, real friends/pattern...
Could you speak more about that? Do you mean like u have no friends who stutter or no friends at all?...
Thx for the advice, I'm gonna try to start getting out more soon. If you don't mind me asking where are good places that you've been able to meet people (friends or partners)?...
Only advice is go talk to people and make mistakes. And learn from them where you went wrong or where that person was wrong and identify the persons who like your vibe and whose whose vibe you like. ...
Tbh, if they are actually doing that… then they are ass holes. Ignore them and find new friends that aren’t so immature! Theres plenty out there, i promise !!...