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ask him about his stutter. it will make him feel really good. you could even hold his hand while he stutters or put your hand on his shoulder or back...
I mainly wanted to tell you something very, very important: Thank you. Thank you for caring and for asking. I would like to add my own opinion (or how I would want to be treated) but my answer might ...
Lol just chill both options are good.Just choose the right time to talk about his stutter.At the end of the day you care about him which is the most important thing....
Well i mean if you feel that he is comfortable to talk with you about his stutter then choose option a which overall is the better option because you will talk things through and will help his confide...
Would you say that was the best approach for you? Or would you have liked it more if they talked about it with you?...
Yeah, thanks, I definitely don’t want to bring it up all the time because frankly it doesn’t bother me. I also Don’t want to seem invasive😅...
Thats so kind of you. Well I would suggest that if he has a severe stutter than its best to go with option 1. However, if he has a mild stutter then u can go with option 2. Btw, he's very lucky. Hop...
Thanks! I’ll ask him next time a good moment comes around. I definitely want to help in case he finds it appropriate....
Kinda torn on this one. First of all, (assuming you are young) there's a good chance he's thrilled just to have someone listening to him at all. I know this doesn't really relate to your question bu...
Thanks for responding, this sounds like solid advice. But tbh it’s hard to tell whether he’s insecure about it or not, because it doesn’t seem to limit him too much in important situations but then ag...
The bettter is to ask him, ask whether is he comfortable sharing about or give him the space. You just try to address once or twice, then he will act how he feels...
First of all, you are an amazing human being for putting in the effort. Secondly, since he has a really bad stutter, I think option 1 would be better. It'd take the pressure off of him. If he had a s...
Neither one comes off as rude, both have some validity to them and either one might be preferable depending on the situation! But I think what would be even better is asking him how he wants you to re...
It really depends on what type of person he is. If u get the impression that he is a bit insecure or withdrawn (because of his stutter) go for option one, and ask him if he would like you to help him ...
This comment! Op, just tell your friends that it bothers you when they do this. They’re very likely not trying to be hurtful. They’re just insensitive. Or just blow it off. Don’t assume malice when ig...
Personally if he has a severe stutter i would go for option one, it will give him the confidence to grow and in turn become more confident with you which may eventually help the stutter itself...
I like someone with stutter, but i’m not sure which approach to addressing it would be more appropriate. Hoping some of you could help me out to make him feel more comfortable.
I like someone with stutter, but i’m not sure which approach to addressing it would be more appropriate. Hoping some of you could help me out to make him feel more comfortable. I don’t have a stutter ...
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When I was young, I hated confrontation. Scared the piss out of me. Now, at 71, it doesn’t bother me. Bring. It. On. But at the same time, if someone is patient and kind while I have a block, I tell t...
Imagine for a moment that you managed to rid off stuttering. What's next? You're the same person and as practice shows, there are a lot of people without speech problems that have suicidal ideation as...