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I don't really pay attention to that. It's more like if someone asks me something on the spot, it'll take me a while to answer. Or if I'm frustrated or pressured. ...
Onset adolescent stuttering?
Onset adolescent stuttering? Hi r/stutter I was revising before an exam recently and was reading out exam questions to myself (im 17) and could not stop stuttering for hours, I am a very anxious perso...
It's different from person to person, but for many, yes this is exactly what happens. I'm not sure we know why for sure yet, but my guess would be increased anxiety when speaking to someone else exasp...
Can anyone help me with my speech ?
Can anyone help me with my speech ? When I am speaking I am very nervous & have a fear of stuttering. I haven’t been diagnosed with a stutter mine is anxiety related- I run out of breath on my wor...
After masturbating I stutter almost 400% more syllables than after a week of nofap
After masturbating I stutter almost 400% more syllables than after a week of nofap I've just tried it with reading a book. I have always noticed this benefit of a stutter relief when I stop masturbati...
As far as the evidence shows to date: no. Do I personally believe it's possible? Idk, maybe. Personally, I find that stuttering is a very psychologically driven phenomenon. Yeah, I fully agree there...
Im not sure. I just know if I'm tired and groggy as shit after a 4 hour sleep I'm going to stutter more. It amplifies the longer I go. I'm military so sometimes it gets really bad when we are out in t...
Same here. Any lengthy conversations (when I'm lucky enough to get one) leave me feeling like I've just been waterboarded. Just watching that video was exhausting! It seems so dumb that he (or *we*) c...
So does it mean that we are capable of the same fluency infront of anyone if anxiety and stress is taken away ?...
My explanation is not scientific, but from what I’ve been told is that it’s because you’re relaxed, no pressure from anyone, no anxiety. Happens to me when I’m alone and talk to myself....
Stress, self confidence, alcohol, be having gotten laid within the past month, etc...
Being tired makes it worse. Too much coffee makes it worse (I'm interested to see that this has been others' experience as well). So if I have to do any public speaking on a particular day, I lay off ...
For me, stress is a huge factor. When I’m more relaxed, or around people I feel comfortable with, I speak much more fluently. On the other hand, when I’m meeting new people. talking to strangers, or a...
Factors affecting stuttering
Factors affecting stuttering What factors do you think makes the stutter (silent blocks in my case) more severe than it already is. I think i have to come to the point that if your stutter cant be eli...
Thanks for reply,! Are you also a person who stutter , if so , how do you deal with it on the daily basis? If it’s neurogenic , why did it persist for 4 years now , i dont remember having a stroke or...
Support and encouragement is the best solution. The main techniques I use is always thinking of the “soft touch” so mentally preparing how I can say a word in a soft tone so it doesn’t make my throa...
I've had to work in an office of 20 people in the same room all listening to your phone calls. You'll just have to get over it and realize there's a lot more to care about in life. Stuttering can't hu...
Excitement and stress are really close in the brain. Can you think of a way of rechanneling that stress into a more positive emotion? Can you make a game plan with anyone at work? I know some peop...
Perseverance - go for your dreams.
Perseverance - go for your dreams. Hello everyone! This is actually my first post here! Anyways, my name is Clayton and I’ve had a stutter since 6th grade. I thought I’d share a story of mine to help ...
For me it just makes my speech more situation-sensitive. Most of the other stutterers at my NSA group say their stutter eases up when drunk. I've noticed that mine does too for the first 15 minutes, b...