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It's hard to get words out.
It's hard to get words out. Hello, It is exactly as the title says. I find it difficult at times to really voice out even the first word of my sentence. For example, whenever I'm chilling with my fam...
2o Yr PWS Experience With Girls
2o Yr PWS Experience With Girls im a 20 yr old PWS and i been reading a lot of everyone's post not just about girls about everything and I just felt like it was time for me to talk about some of my ex...
Lmao had a block in google meet I think the lecturer think it's a connection problem
Lmao had a block in google meet I think the lecturer think it's a connection problem While that's funny it's actually sucks a little......
Will I look like an idiot/creep if I maintain visual contact while I silence-block for several seconds? Is it weird to keep it when there's no sound?
Will I look like an idiot/creep if I maintain visual contact while I silence-block for several seconds? Is it weird to keep it when there's no sound? [deleted]...
Nope, never have i ever spoke fluently in my life. I've never even have "good days" like others do. If it's confidence though, i do kinda have it like if my friends want me to ask this stranger or my ...
I think, that your [posts](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/yf9ihh/comment/iu3c8wg/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) from 6 months ago are very interesting! Good luck with...
I panic of future coming in mind because of stuttering..is there any solution?...
I'm exactly the same with close friends and family. It's because I'm so unafraid of my stutter, I literally just say whatever I want as and when I want to. That means I say words and phrases I'd norma...
I am the same the way. I think it's because I'm more comfortable around her, making me more "risky" with my speech. So I say more words/phrases that I stutter and block on, whereas I would tend to avo...
My Stutter and Me
My Stutter and Me Hey everybody , Im a 24 year old guy from Pennsylvania , and I’ve had my stutter since I could first speak . Growing up , I was an only child raised by a single mom , and she tried t...
I can only speak from experience, but stuttering is a disability with easily identifiable triggering factors that can flip the script on you without warning. As an example, I stutter more often and s...
Yeah that’s why I don’t talk a lot with people , I am mostly quite in the fear that if I talk and stutter people will make fun of me and laugh...
1) First I will answer the author's question. Then I'll tell you a little about my story. Maybe it will help someone or they will tell me something) To the author's question. I had a similar story. ...
According to research, a research study published in the Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research in 2017 found that nearly 80% of adults who stutter reported experiencing "stuttering-like" d...
How can pseudo-stuttering help improve stuttering? Answer: Firstly, non-stutterers speak whenever they have intention to say a word. In other words, they don't speak on the timing of triggers or fear....
Non-stutterers speak whenever they have intention to say a word. In other words, they don't speak on the timing of an outside rhythm, rather they speak on the timing of their own intention to say a wo...
I'm sorry to hear about the struggles and feelings of inferiority you've been experiencing. It can be incredibly challenging to come to terms with the way others may perceive you due to your stutter. ...
I'm sorry to hear that you feel this way about your stutter, and I understand that living with it can be extremely challenging and isolating at times. It's important to acknowledge that stuttering aff...
>*"Get a complete idea in my head before speaking. That could be a phrase, a sentence, or even a paragraph. Once that whole thought is there, then speak it, slowly and with determination."* I agr...
I'm deeply sorry this happened to you. I know this sounds hard, but try not to give shit about the audience, it will take time to get used to it. Remember that it is alright to stutter, when you tryin...