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But what I like about talking on the phone is that I can be at home all alone and do all these movements I do when I want to get out of a block, I feel they help actually. Something I feel I can't rea...
Actually many people stutter when they are alone. Myself included....
I've interviewed over 100 PWS for my podcast and half stated that they still stutter when alone (reciting, speaking, etc)...
Yes, at home I don't stutter when I speak out loud...
For me I have seen people say that they don't stutter when they are alone, or whispering or if they talk to animals. In my case I stutter on these 3 too....
Why is it that I don’t stutter when I’m talking out loud by myself?
Why is it that I don’t stutter when I’m talking out loud by myself? I only stutter when talking to someone. That lets me know this is definitely an anxiety issue and ultimately can be overcame. Thou...
Yes, at home without others, if I read out loud or speak out loud then I don't stutter. If I speak to a person (and I imagine that I'm alone) then I don't stutter....
Can you say the letter(s) without stuttering out loud, all alone, in your home?...
Anyone want to exchange some experiences and thoughts?
Anyone want to exchange some experiences and thoughts? Stuttering is such a mindblowing condition and just the fact that most of us are perfectly fine speakers in private but when another human is add...
Yeah that’s a valid point I think. But then what are the real world cases when you are just talking to yourself. Do you mean like reading out loud or something?...
Talking to yourself a low stress activity where you dont hit your stuttering threshold....
I do talk to myself a lot tbf. I thought everyone did it but who's to say what the normal amount is ?...
I don’t know but I did read or hear from someone (I can’t remember) but people who stutter tend to talk to themselves more then the average person because we like to hear ourselves not stutter...
Why do I stutter when talking to or in front of people but never when I'm alone ?
Why do I stutter when talking to or in front of people but never when I'm alone ? [deleted]...
I still had my memories form my childhood, when I started to stutter. At first I only struggle with some words and I didn't care about it. But seeing the reaction from others quickly convinced me that...
Question for fellow stutterers: why don't we stutter when we are alone?
Question for fellow stutterers: why don't we stutter when we are alone? I know this isn't true for all people who stutter, but it is for many. A quick google search reveals that it might be something ...
I think it's both psychological and neurological if that's the right word. From my experience it started off very light and the more I tried to refine my speech the worse its gotten. So starting off i...
I think we all do.Stuttering is caused by anxiety. You are remembering the times that you felt ashamed in front of crowds.You need to replace bad memories with good memories. Try reading out loud an h...
If you can say one word anytime, you can say any word anytime. It’s all in your brain. You are recalling the bad stuttering memories. Replace them with fluency. Read out loud at least an hour a day. H...
I speak Portuguese and English, and stutter equally on both of them when talking to other people. I don't stutter either when I'm alone or when I've my headphones on and can't listen to what I'm sayin...