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postr/StutterMar 15, 2018
2 points

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...

Identity & DisabilitySocial & Relationships
Stigma & BullyingListener Reactions
commentr/StutterMar 13, 2018
2 points

haha.. yeah.. my family has learnt to be patient though.. (even though the laughs are so fake).. friends are still mean...

Community & SupportIdentity & Disability
Validation & EmpathyStigma & Bullying
commentr/StutterMar 11, 2018
1 points

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...

Emotional ExperienceIdentity & Disability
Anxiety & Social JudgmentStigma & Bullying
postr/StutterMar 10, 2018
14 points

"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_...

Identity & DisabilityEmotional ExperienceCommunity & Support
Stigma & BullyingAnxiety & Social JudgmentIdentity & Self-Perception+1 more
commentr/StutterMar 10, 2018
6 points

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...

Identity & Disability
Stigma & BullyingIdentity & Self-Perception
postr/StutterMar 9, 2018
27 points

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...

Identity & DisabilityEmotional Experience
Stigma & BullyingShame & EmbarrassmentHelplessness & Agency+1 more
commentr/StutterMar 1, 2018
2 points

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...

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commentr/StutterFeb 25, 2018
2 points

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...

Identity & Disability
Medicalization / NeurodiversityStigma & Bullying
commentr/StutterFeb 25, 2018
2 points

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. ...

Identity & Disability
Stigma & Bullying
postr/StutterFeb 24, 2018
3 points

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...

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Personal StoriesTrauma & PsychologicalStigma & Bullying
commentr/StutterFeb 23, 2018
2 points

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 ...

Identity & DisabilityCommunity & Support
Stigma & BullyingValidation & Empathy
commentr/StutterFeb 23, 2018
2 points

People are going to think badly about it. If you get that vibe feel free to explain you're not retarded. ...

Identity & Disability
Stigma & Bullying
postr/StutterFeb 22, 2018
16 points

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...

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Stigma & BullyingShame & EmbarrassmentValidation & Empathy
commentr/StutterFeb 22, 2018
2 points

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, ...

Identity & DisabilitySchool & WorkEmotional Experience
Stigma & BullyingSchool & Academic LifeShame & Embarrassment
commentr/StutterFeb 22, 2018
2 points

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. ...

Coping & AdvocacyIdentity & Disability
Self-Advocacy & BoundariesStigma & Bullying
commentr/StutterFeb 21, 2018
1 points

Do these people know you stutter? They sound really immature....

Identity & Disability
Stigma & Bullying
commentr/StutterFeb 18, 2018
2 points

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...

Identity & Disability
Stigma & BullyingAcceptance & Pride
commentr/StutterFeb 17, 2018
1 points

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....

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Validation & EmpathyStigma & Bullying
commentr/StutterFeb 17, 2018
2 points

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....

Coping & AdvocacyIdentity & Disability
Self-Advocacy & BoundariesStigma & Bullying
commentr/StutterFeb 12, 2018
3 points

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...

Coping & AdvocacyIdentity & Disability
Self-Advocacy & BoundariesStigma & Bullying