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>even though it’s physically uncomfortable and exhausting, would you tell them they had to? It's not that you "have to" it's that you should. My son has a physical disability. He can walk short d...
Stuttering is undoubtedly a disability. Life is always an uphill battle with stuttering. Some people’s challenges are harder than others. Find it in yourself to push yourself through to the end!...
What a shame you feel that way. I have a stutter that can be quite severe, but I never give up trying with people. Some will laugh at you; some won’t give you the time of day. But others will try for ...
It can get better and it will. It takes time and participation though. You can only improve by practicing and involving yourself in social activities. You're 15, I'm 19 and it does get better. My stu...
I’m 15 and will it ever go away or get better. Btw I’m grateful I have a voice even though it’s not perfect, I can still live a great life....
Well done. It takes courage. To challenge yourself like that, considering when you recognise the tendency to have struggled with similar situations in the past. I’m a big believer when it comes to t...
in my life, I know that I will still be able to play a lot of looking for the solution. some days i feel like you, totally hopeless, but i'm hopeful that one day i'll open this reddit and see a commen...
I'll have to disagree with this. This post can come off strong to some who already have little to no hope or poor confidence. This isn't the way, why hide? Why live alone?...
No not at all. Personnzally I was a sutterer for 18 years. And I cured it myself buy trying to understand why I sutter. (Wich in the end turned out htat I try to speak faster than I really can)...
I'll have to disagree with this. This post can come off strong to some who already have little to no hope or poor confidence. This isn't the way, why hide? Why live alone?...
I kind of agree and I get where you're coming from, because a lot of those comments are really frustrating to me too. It's just not that easy, plus there are a lot of variables like your personality a...
OP is looking for a degree to pursue. The 4 years of schooling will allow them the time to get prepared and gain confidence for the professional world. I did not develop my stutter until senior year o...
I work in the medical field where I talk to patients, doctors, nurses, etc all day. Years of speech therapy have provided me with tools to help my fluency, but still I have good speech days, and I hav...
Hi there. I work in mental health. Have studied for a BA (hons) in integrative counselling and psychotherapy. While challenging from a speaking point of view , immensely meaningful for me. A turning p...
You’ve made my day with your update. I’m really glad to hear what you’ve shared. Well done. I hope your relationship blossoms into something special…....
Hi there. Sounds like you were doubtful of yourself, that things that matter to you might be out of reach when you get older, such as asserting yourself to say what you want to say. To make things hap...
Helped. A lot. I teared up reading this thank you- knowing I am not alone means everything to me and knowing it gets better. thank you....
I’m 32, about to go to law school, and have a wonderful loving supportive community of friends. I also have a moderate to severe stutter. You are worthy of deep friendships but they are scary. I make ...
I would also gently suggest that it’s possible that your feelings about this have more to do with your anxiety than with his stutter. There are many, many things outside of your control when you have ...
We don’t know if stuttering runs in my husband’s family because he doesn’t know his biological father. He was hesitant to have kids because of that, because he didn’t want his kids to have the same ex...