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I would tell anyone else you date that you have a stutter. They’re going to find out anyway. Better to tell them anyway....
Well, saying this thing in front of other people kinda rude in my opinion, since when you ask that question you basically talk about mental health, and that's private stuff, but I guess he wasn't real...
Nice, thanks for writing and sharing it with others! I had a fascinating experience where I went from sharing my stutter, almost as a way to lessen my own fear of it knowing that if I share it, they ...
When I was a kid I was the only one in my whole family who stuttered. It felt lonely sometimes, because no one really understood why i hated certain things (like meeting new oeopke, making phone calls...
Its very unfortunate that you do not talk about it, i would advise you to do so as it would help alot just like it helped me...
no, it was because she didn’t know i stuttered & thought i was calling her a whore. once i explained, she was super understanding & not at all offended!...
"Good morning , my name is ___________ and I'll be your trainer for today. I do have a speech impediment, I have a stutter so if I have a block please give me 8 hours and hopefully it will come out ...
because she didn’t know i had a stutter & thought i was calling her a whore lol. she was totally understanding & absolutely not offended anymore once i told her! awkward for both of us 😅...
You're over thinking it. Something we stutters seem to do a lot. In my experience adult's don't care about my stutter. I tend to pre warn people that I have a stutter at the first hint I start slippin...
I convinced myself I didn’t want kids for a long time because I stutter and didn’t want to pass it to my child. But I’m the only one who stutters in my family and my husband doesn’t stutter so there w...
Interesting take. I remember telling a fellow group fitness instructor I have some social anxiety so getting up on stage can be so challenging. She got quiet and then said she really couldn’t tell but...
I’ve met a few other stutterers and unless they brought it up, I don’t even mention it. I know how awkward and embarrassing it can be when people make comments about it, even if they meant well, it ca...
Like others said, you answered your own question at the end. I like telling people about my stutter, especially because I have been diving deep into this subject over the last year and love to share ...
I'm not in school anymore. But i faced this a lot. Many times i missed my attendance coz I didn't open my mouth. But then my parents did talk to my class teacher to just have a scan once my name comes...
Max print out some material from the NSAs website about what Stuttering is and bring it with you to your interview. Just to have it if the topic comes up about your stammer and it will. Ask her what d...
Thanks for that website I’ll check that out as a resource. In my reply to her email I mentioned I stutter and it’s easier to meet in person, she agreed and I have an interview scheduled for tomorrow! ...
I’m sorry this happened to you. You shouldn’t lose hope, the right person will appreciate you as you are. It’s also good to let them know you have a stutter...
Why don't you just tell her you'd be more comfortable texting? If you're fine talking in person then talking on the phone really is not a requirement for modern dating....
The phone has been a problem for me throughout adulthood (slightly less now, but that's a very recent development). My advice is to let her into your world by telling her how you felt on the phone cal...
Tell her you feel how you feel about it. Nothing destroys awkwardness like straight talk. You have nothing to lose and apparently, the woman of your dreams to gain....