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I get it. I understand what you're saying. But a lot of people here despise the short remarks without sound reasoning/logic/science behind it. It's easy for advice like this to be rejected. Even thoug...
thank you so much for the words of encouragement. you sound like an intelligent person, and i'm really glad this sub exists :) have a good one ...
and that's the thing, i LOVE to talk to people and socialize. i'm a social guy with people i feel very comfortable with, it's just in situations where i'm nervous i choke. i really appreciate your res...
I hope you did take it as a compliment. After I wrote it I was worried that you might take it the wrong way. Honestly though if I could ever get my speech half as good as your I would be a happy man. ...
You just have to be confident in yourself. And despite the stutter, people will see you as a confident person. It took a long time for me to get there, and to be honest I'm still working on it. Most...
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Hi friends I'm currently a first year speech-language pathology graduate student and a person who stutters. I have recently found this subreddit as I am doing a project on the various forms of social...
I'm very extroverted. I get energy and happiness from being around people. Even though I stutter, my friends tell me I'm the most outgoing in the group which to me is very ironic. Though I'd say that'...
For most people, they need to learn to live with stuttering like other people with disabilities. Accept stuttering as a part of you, then learn to cope with it through speech therapy or other coping m...
Thank you so much for this! I will try my best for the 2nd semester and I'll try and update! Thank you very much!...
Thank you so much for this! I'll perhaps try and build more confidence in order to answer questions! If anything happens, bad or good, I'll make sure to update you :) Thank you once again!...
Hello /u/ftus I'm 34 and I have no memory of ever speaking fluently prior to extensive therapy, I still stutter but I have more control over it. Where do you live? Can your school provide any speech t...
It may not mean a lot, but a ton of us, myself included have felt very similarly to how you are describing. It definitely does get better, people stop being assholes, and you become more comfortable w...
Hey man, take it from me, it gets better. Maybe the stutter wont get better but your life certainly will. High school, especially the early years, are shitty for most. Those people who make fun of you...
While I don't agree with his response, I think you're minimizing his feelings. It's hard to grow up being the one who is always on the outside looking in and then just being told to not be negative ab...
Sounds like it was her way of expressing acceptance in an over-the-top sort of way. Her intent is way more important here. Awesome post. ...
I'm the same. He's one of the most fluent people I've ever seen who has a stutter. It's hard for me to relate in a lot of ways because he seems to have reached a level of fluency most people who stutt...
Great video man, I'm finding it hard to believe you even have a stammer/ stutter! (jokingly of course) you've come a long way clearly and hopefully I'll be able to say the same about myself sometime i...
Thank you! She is a gem. I hope every young stutterer can find a friend like her....
I love this :) You guys are adorable. LeaAnn is an absolute gem. She talked about what I had said previously on this sub, that stuttering has a kind of built in filter for hardy or good people. People...
No, sorry. I misunderstood. You're right. I was just focusing on the stuttering portion. ...