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Me: "Just to let you guys know, I have a speech impediment." Them: "Yeah I stutter sometimes when I'm nervous" Me: "Dang dude. We must be brothers..." I've replied to someone one time with, "Yeah b...
I am so sorry that you had to deal with that. No one, in the whole entire universe, deserves to go through so much torment. I hope you’re ok and just wanted to let you know that people love you, and y...
to my fellow stutterers who are also high school students, and going through what most of us go through at this point in our lives.
to my fellow stutterers who are also high school students, and going through what most of us go through at this point in our lives. You’re all stronger than any average student for being able to keep ...
I’m a current undergrad and I feel like this is a common problem for people who stutter. I took a Spanish class where a good amount of the grade was based on unedited videos of yourself speaking Spani...
I am currently working on it. But I can now say my T’s better than ever and such. I haven’t been this fluent in about 20 years. I have adopted a “go get them” mind set. Take no prisoners. I feel mad a...
This is the most interesting post I’ve seen in this subreddit. I’ve been going to speech therapy for a while now and my therapist told me that stutterers/stammerers develop different traits to fluent ...
A simple “oh cool” or something similar is fine. If he mentioned it he just wants you to be aware so you aren’t surprised. Just let him be his self. A tip from a fellow stutterer would be, look him ...
People really assume A LOT about me when I stutter. "Oh is he hitting on me because he likes me?" "Oh he is hiding something?" It's interesting in how little the stutter really does, and how the reac...
I know for many stutterers, and especially me, just knowing it and acknowledging it is really all you need to do. My stutter isn't me being nervous, weird, or dumb. It's a speech impediment and that...
I am a woman who stutters and I can assure you this is the same for us. Nobody wants an awkward stuttering girlfriend....
This link might help, https://www.stutteringhelp.org/famouspeople. There are many of us. We stutters often lead productive and fulfilling lives....
This person is exactly right. I’m 33 so seeing the rise of texting in high school was a godsend. But beyond that everything is moving to apps. And I mean EVERYTHING. It’s coming to the point you can d...
I respect your opinion and your feeling about this topic. I am going to defer to the famous MLK quote: "I look to a day when people will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the conten...
I know it is discourse today. You state: " being Caucasian automatically puts you in a better position than a person of colour. " It seems that you are saying it applies 100% in all situations. ...
Everyone struggles with something whether it be a stutter or something else, it seems disingenuous to say someone is privileged based on their race. Most people, regardless of race, could be considere...
Who cares? Whats the point of calling someone privileged, just to claim that anything they worked for was given to them? Don't get why we need to classify people based on broad categories such as race...
I understand exactly where your coming from. It’s not easy but I don’t think letting people make fun of you as away of being a friend is totally the right way to go either. I mean I do understand. I...
I’ve had people that thought I had Tourette’s. Quite a few. I was astonished at first but after thinking about it I wasn’t surprised. Definitely affected me tho....
Saying your name
Saying your name I swear I am so over my name and introducing myself. My first and last name starts with an M which is the letter that gives me the most trouble! I had to introduce myself 3 seperate t...
>2. We are not grounded. We don't have a strong sense of who we are, because we are overly concerned with other people's opinion of us. >4. We have a narrow self-image. It does not encompass ...