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Help with dealing with people who hinder my progress on my stutter
Help with dealing with people who hinder my progress on my stutter I’m a second year student in college rn and my stutter has noticeably decreased in intensity since primary school. I still stumble on...
haha.. yeah.. my family has learnt to be patient though.. (even though the laughs are so fake).. friends are still mean...
As much as I want to live the fairy tale of acceptence, in reality alot of people judge you. Esp. in circles where status is more important...
"Personal Perceptions and Perceived Public Opinion About Stuttering in the United States"
"Personal Perceptions and Perceived Public Opinion About Stuttering in the United States" I was just reading [this article from AJSLP](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28785764) (doi: 10.1044/2017_...
Just gotta say, as someone with a more visible disability, it's not more accepted, it's just a different type of not accepted. When I stuttered and didn't have anything else visible going on. It was...
Rant: it frustrates me how stuttering is less accepted in society because it's not visible like being in a wheelchair
Rant: it frustrates me how stuttering is less accepted in society because it's not visible like being in a wheelchair Basicly the title. For whatever reason people just think I'm weird or fucking with...
I've been extremely lucky. I was never bullied, I had fantastic speech therapists, I have never viewed having a stutter as being a negative thing. Yeah, its frustrating, it's inconvenient sometimes, b...
Ah, I see your angle... myself, I'd just be thinking in terms of stutter awareness instead. I mean, when even grown people can react with ridicule to this sort of thing, we're definitely lacking in t...
Because I was thinking about the people who used to bully me and mKe fun of me, and how I wish they had a stutter so that they could see what it felt like to be bullied. ...
My life story (Hemiplegia Stroke & Stutter) Blog
My life story (Hemiplegia Stroke & Stutter) Blog Hi, I’m Alec and I’m 22. I had a stroke at the age of 4, which has left me with a left-sided hemiplegia and stutter. I have started my own persona...
One person's mild is the next person's debilitating problem. Try to have a bit more empathy for others. Your comment is condescending and judgemental for no reason. It's just a question. No need to ...
People are going to think badly about it. If you get that vibe feel free to explain you're not retarded. ...
Does anyone else find the "Welcome to /r/Sssssstutter!" in the sidebar a bit triggering?
Does anyone else find the "Welcome to /r/Sssssstutter!" in the sidebar a bit triggering? I know it's meant to make us all relax about this but I've had too many situations in my life where people have...
I can relate to your pain. I use to get bullied over my stuttering. I dealt with it in some form up through 9th/10th grade. There were times where I’d let it bother me. However as the years went by, ...
When people make fun of my stutter, I educate them on my personal history of stuttering. I went to the NIH to participate in a study on stuttering so that interesting tidbit helps lighten the mood. ...
Do these people know you stutter? They sound really immature....
eh, while it ranks up there with the most offensive reactions I've received to my stuttering I don't let it bother me. She reacted poorly. That's on her. And it speaks more about the person she is rat...
Damn man. I’m so sorry. What a bitch. But it’s good that you told her that you stutter and that she apologized later....
same thing happened to me the other day. I was asking the charge nurse at my facility about a patient, I started stuttering. She started mocking me. I simply said, "yes, I stutter" and rolled my eyes....
I used to just be straightforward with people. Say something along the lines of "you're really going to make fun of me for something I can't help??" Usually that stopped it because others were like w...