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i stutter around new people lol but im pretty much fluent around people im familiar with...
I’m not sure how old you are or whether you are male or female but stuttering shares an element with ED (erectile dysfunction) - fear of the action or performance can actually cause the stuttering- th...
I stuttered badly through ages 7 through 13. I am 61 now and can still stutter and stammer. What I noticed, looking back, was a huge uptick whenever I experienced trauma which initiated the start of i...
These posts have more tips: * [this post](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/y4apcf/tips_to_speak_with_less_stuttering_choral_speech/) has tips to speak more fluently with choral speech method...
it's horrible. I probably would have walked home to avoid that issue. I remember being in in a police lineup (as an extra for money), but the officer went down thr line asking everyone their name. I...
Feeling like crap
Feeling like crap Had a negative experience today, I got on the bus with my usual online booked ticket and the bus driver asked for my name cause he had the booking in front of him on screen. This has...
It's at its worst when I'm trying to talk to girls or when I have to give my info to anyone in public....
Omg yes. Stutter the most with my dad. The least with my partner....
Yup. I stutter less when I’m at home with my husband, but literally anyone else (family, friends, strangers), I stutter way more....
Yes, I stutter most when I speak to my mom or my sister. They have the knack of making me feel invisible, so I keep trying harder to make them hear me, see me, understand me. It took me a long time to...
1. Yes, it began when I was a child (I don't remember the exact age) and increased in severity to adulthood. 2. During school, I would apply for alternate assessments (e.g. private oral presentation i...
For me personally that's a tough one. I've always been about 90-98 percent fluent (as in nearly no stuttering) when I'm alone and talking to myself. When I'm in an in-person conversation it's like the...
For useful context my stutter is moderate to severe. I'll also never get a sentence without multiple blocks, and often signficant blocks. Although total blocks are fairly rare. 1. My stutter has rem...
Hey I have this exact problem. Ever since end of high school I became a perfectionist (I have asian parents so it just got worse and worse to the point where I can't let anything slide). I had this pr...
No i remember blocking on it when a teacher asked me to introduce myself and now it terrifies me...
I am 61 years old and I had severe stuttering issues from age 7 to 13. To this day, I can still occassionally get stuck or find myself unable to pronounce certain words. So, what causes it never goes ...
I think it does. people with stutter will probably have social anxiety, and people with social anxiety will probably experience brain fog (mind going blank)...
That’s an ideal goal but hard to achieve. Because most of us who stutters have been living most of our life anticipating and using those coping mechanisms to avoid and try to speak like how people wit...
Me, my brother, and my 17 year old AP STEM centered, gifted daughter all suffer or suffered from childhood stuttering and severe social anxiety. My brother and I both outgrew our stutter, but the sev...
I think that people with stutter are stuttering when they subconsciously expect, worry and get subconsciously tense. I know that I never stutter alone so I don't stutter alone. I would stutter with e...