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i noticed that people don’t give a shit about it. just tell them straight up when they notice and if they laugh at you, that tells you a lot about them....
It's true. There is no cure. Only ways to live it and reduce it. The best way to stutter less is to be OK with stuttering...
Stop fighting your stutter and just stutter. Once you are ok with doing that you’ll begin to notice you’ll speak much easier. I took Paxil when I was 18-19. Had short term success. But there is no m...
I wouldn't call it a detox by itself, I just tried to limit the amount of stimulation in my brain to see what happens. I started by limiting the amount of time I spend on my phone, which include Reddi...
Stutter doesn't play a role in social bonds believe it or not. Confidence does. If you barely talk and stutter, no one will talk to you. This was me a few years ago. Now I'm the one who initiates the...
i experience it too and it's really nice experience to not stutter at all like wow i can speak straight without errors lmao...
Just when you think you’re talking good. You start regressing. This is normal for all of us. Hang in there. Learn to desensitize and be ok with it....
I don't recommend you to expect it to be cured in some time, cuz maybe you're more likely to be poured upon cold water. Rather than expectations, you'd better accept stutter or simulate singing in spe...
Stopped caring. The more I thought about not stuttering, about techniques to avoid getting stuck, it seemed that the worst it got. I still have bad days and good days, and speech therapy definitely he...
Acceptance and exposure therapy reduced my anxiety about it and built confidence which increases fluency which increases confidence which increases fluency. I still have periods where it's bad but I ...
I've just accepted it, the more I fear it the longer it will spend lingering on my mind and will make me more nervous. I quite like putting myself in situations where I have to speak to people just to...
Nobody is not perfect in this world, being understandable and making gestures like an idiot has a big difference between, Perfect word....
I hate it when my mom repeats my elementary school speech therapy shit, but 'slow stretchy speech' helps me a lot. I also know which consonants and words trip me up and have over time just learned how...
Unpopular opinion probably but I feel like making friends is not as tied to stuttering as some people think/want to think. Its easy to blame ur stutter and call it a day when there might be more to it...
I learned to mostly ignore my stutter. It lead to no fighting it, no guilty feelings, no planning to avoid it. It helped a lot....
Have to stop running from it. Hiding/running/fixing all cause stuttering. Just learn to accept it and speech will come easier....
It's been going great for me! Sometimes the stutters come up but I rarely mind it. Helps that I'm challenging myself to be more open and enjoy talking to people...
I feel like the reason I don’t struggle to make friends with a stutter is because my personality speaks for itself. I’m a great person who just happens to stutter so what....
So I still stutter, but I just became more confident, that in itself helped me. I became more confident by putting myself in speaking situations (presentations etc) I also find taking a deep breath...
Don’t look at your stutter as a problem change the way you think it’s just a normal part of your life no one is perfect. But having a stutter does make you unique! I’ve never known a stutter to be bor...