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I had some similar reactions to these tbh, the only one i find reasonable is speaking slower it actually helps u maintain a consistent pace of speaking. I have a pretty severe stutter, probably bc i ...
I am sorry this is happening to you. If I may, please consider the difference between: 1. repetitions/prolongations AND 2. blocking due to fear, accompanied by body language, silences and pressu...
Thank you for these specifics, you're right he just kind of repeats his way through and very few/no blocks now that I think about it. ...
Fun fact: porky pig really clutters more than he stutters...
What causes you to speak improperly?
What causes you to speak improperly? I'm listing what I've searched so far and what causes me to speak improperly.. 1. Contracted larynx (most people can't hear what we're saying) 2. Breath loss (t...
At times words are like tennis balls trying to escape my mouth. Sometimes random, sometimes the same work. In different contexts I'm able to say those words, in others, I can't....
I cant live my life how I want to because of my stutter
I cant live my life how I want to because of my stutter So I (m20) Have been stuttering since I was a child. I remember it's starting probably around 7 years old, And ever since there has been ups And...
Question for when its bedroom time
Question for when its bedroom time Do you stutterers ever have this happen, you know, during that moment? "I'm c-c-c-cu-cumming!"...
Every person who speaks has repetitions, prolongations, etc. it’s a matter of degree and impact (mostly emotional, on the speaker). Covert stutterers are severely impacted, but do not present as a ...
Yeah but what about me? I stutter when alone, I stutter when thinking out loud, I stutter when reading, I stutter no matter what emotion, I stutter even when not thinking about it...
Just started stuttering
Just started stuttering Hey, I never struggled with stuttering until recently. At first I thought it was one of my tics (I have Tourettes) but it feels diffrent. Now, I don't know much about stutteri...
Need an advice for IT interview
Need an advice for IT interview Hi everyone, I'm looking for advice from those who have successfully found a job in IT. My main issue is that I have a stutter, which includes "pausing" and "making s...
Not sure, doesn’t help me much but sometimes it does a bit. But I’m not sure if mine is a mental thing because I stutter no matter what. I stutter when happy, calm, I stutter when alone, when reading,...
How do you retrain your diaphragm? I heard that the reason why we don't stutter when singing, is because the diapghram is able to fluently let the air out. I basically never stutter when singing...
A and e, you're me! Vowels are a problem, especially these. Letters like 'k' too, but vowels are the real wind pipe blocking little rascals....
Can you speak any louder
Can you speak any louder I always asked to speak louder but I can't, Do you face a similar problem, Have you able to overcome it, I had a friend back in 10th grade who also stutter but he was a loud ...
Stuttering while talking
Stuttering while talking So I stutter from like 3rd or 4th grade. And I only stutter when talking to someone directly. I don't stutter when talking to myself or anything non-human. If I am recording ...
I stutter and I’m a YouTuber as well. My stutter comes and goes. I have problems with words that start with ST, like stop, start, etc.. I try to talk slow but I notice it’s my breathing pattern when ...
I start stuttering when I speak too much already after reading something long...
Results of little survey: fluency when alone
Results of little survey: fluency when alone Hi, I posted a survey question a couple of days ago: how fluent are you when alone? My scale was: 1 = completely fluent 2 = much more fluent when alo...