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Ok, thanks lol 😂. If you don't mind me asking since I'm kinda new to this, What's the best way to make sure it's not creepy?...
Frist of all, there are people in the world who are asshole, there so many of them. People who mock you about your stuttering, let them go, even the family member. You will find people who doesn't car...
Also this will help with stuttering too if you can survive such social interactions long enough...
Go do social activities that employ physical interactions and, as a bonus, allow you to show your worth without speaking much, e.g. volunteering, churches, sports....
My best advice would be that it's really easy to be disheartened when you're trying to socialize so give yourself a secondary goal. That's why I mention clubs or events. If you like something like bo...
Ok thanks. If you don't mind me asking what's a good way to start a conversation with somebody that I meet at a party, event or club like you said. Sorry if this is a stupid question. I havnt really s...
90% flirting or dating just starts from being around people for other reasons, and realizing you like their vibe. Go to parties, events, or clubs for things that interest you with the intent to make f...
Great! Numerous organizations serve the UK. Stamma, the British Stuttering Association, the International Stuttering Association, the International Fluency Association, and the World Stuttering Networ...
We clearly need to get a GR meetup going. There used to be one a few years back I know ......
There’s amazing stuttering organizations I personally belong to SAY you can get a job there as a camp counselor if you are 19 and up everyone is so supportive and so amazing there and there’s other ev...
I totally understand what you're going through. If i were you, i would try and find a way to move out, like get an apartment. Try and find a speech therapist, as well as join other support groups wher...
Congratulations!! 👏 I'm really happy for you I have some questions if you don't mind: How was your childhood? Did you grow up lonely (no true close friends) or did you have normal friends relationsh...
It’s really hard to attend your first support group meeting. It’s hard to put yourself out there. I was like that. I can also say that I was really glad that I did and it changed my life forever. Some...
There are lots of stuttering support groups with in-person and virtual meetings and hangouts. You’ll make lots of friends! And they will know exactly how you feel as they stutter, too! The National St...
Have him meet others who stutter. This Reddit can be a good first step along with finishing stuttering associations in your country. He will make a ton of friends and feel less alone in his stuttering...
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NYC/NJ peeps I know this has already been asked in past years but curious to have a little group that maybe hangs out once a month? Im in Bergen county NJ ...
Don't let your stutter hold you back! When I went to college I launched myself into a bunch of different clubs and organizations despite my stutter. Most people are much nicer than they were in highsc...
I am 18 years old i also stutter a lot, but at the end of the fay it is self acceptance, i also didnt had any friends as i moved school in lockdown and my stutter made it even worse i have had many em...
College is awesome because you get a chance to reinvent yourself and gather a lot of good and new experiences. There are some really cool beginner activities especially in volunteer work or in art clu...
That's tough, man. I feel for you. I hope you can find one friend. That's all anyone really needs, one good friend. Is there a boardgames club at your university or something? I've found them to be ve...