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Way to go 👏👏 - hope others who read our subreddit community will be j soured to push themselves beyond their limits. You did it, and your speech improved in the end because of what you faced! Well d...
Husband stutters, I never cared. I was friends with his sister first, and she’d told me all about him (including that he stuttered a lot) before I met him, so it didn’t surprise me. His family is grea...
She didn't care. She's also the person with whom I'm most comfortable so I stutter less around her...
We're just really brilliant people! I recall this phenomenon being mentioned in a podcast I listened to a while ago. I don't know if there's enough research to certainly confirm this but I believe it...
"perfection is the enemy of progress" - Einstein, probably But for real, this is good advice in all areas of life. Trying to have the mindset of "I'm gonna stutter and this person will just have to d...
Yes bro,i went through it on a daily basis when i was in school.All through highschool.We used to read a set book in class and the teacher used to follow the sitting arrangement to make everybody read...
I wouldn't count mine as a disability as I don't feel it's severe enough and feels weird to me but I completely agree with what you mean. Even a small stutter is embarrassing, but usually, people eit...
I'll keep practicing, though I do not like his crutches. I actually have my own crutches that help me, and I'll stick to them. I'll add costal breathing and pausing as crucial tools as well. Also, not...
I'm sorry to hear that but by skipping the icebreaker you are just enabling your fear and not really going to get better by avoiding the situation. I would stutter during the icebreakers, and during m...
This is a solid response. Those who matter don’t care (that you stutter), and those who care (that you stutter) don’t matter....
I'm usually pretty positive and pro-therapy. Let me take that hat off. High school was rough. I was angry about my stutter. My anger was more of a problem than my stutter when it came to socializatio...
This. I don't necessarily disagree with the original post, it definitely sucks. But self hatred doesn't exactly help. You gotta love yourself first before anyone else can. If that means professional a...
Podcast hangout episode is out
Podcast hangout episode is out Hello,I want to say thank you to all who loved the idea of the podcast hangout,so I hosted my first guest from this space and I learnt alot from him,he talked about his ...
I've already accepted that I will live like this until the end of my days. I no longer have the strength to fight, to look forever for a cure for stuttering, to force myself into society and each time...
I'm going to be honest. This constant self hatred is a big part of the problem, you have to love yourself and don't let the stutter win. I know it sounds stupid, but believing in your self and staying...
Interview + Thoughts on Thesis project (about stuttering)
Interview + Thoughts on Thesis project (about stuttering) I am a graphic design student that is currently working on my Thesis, which is about stutters. I am designing a book that tries to visualize/d...
Wishing for that will do nothing for you. None of us choose to be born, yet here we are. Living life with a disability isn’t impossible....
May not seem like it now, but it's better that things have ended sooner than later. If she left you over something you have no control over, something that can improve with time then she isn't worth y...
Yeah I totally agree with what you say,I’m really trying to accept the way I am, I think I’ve made progress compared to years ago but I still have a lot of work to do on my self . Thank you very much ...
First of all, she was NOT the one for you. If a person truly loves you, the stutter is a moot issue. You are FRICKIN AMAZING and don't you forget that. Second, search in Google "Stuttering help ne...