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I have a pretty decent stutter and I was still able to learn more or less 5 languages. It's not about getting the words out right or in time; it's about being understood...
Post traumatic stuttering!
Post traumatic stuttering! Hey. Im 22(M) from India. I was speaking fluently and had no speech issues till the age of 5. We had a car accident (Car vs Truck) while going to our hometown (a hilly area)...
I don’t think it’s fair to generalize like that. I was selectively mute for many years when my stutter had the best of me. I’ve been through the struggle just as much as anyone else. Severe blocks. Co...
I’v had a stutter ever since i was at-least 6, I am now 24. The trick is to really overcome it as patronising as that may seem, Don’t get me wrong i have bad days where i can’t even get a word out or ...
I wondered that when I was younger. Just turned 37. Have a 4 year old son. I work in communications and have more freelance contracts than I can handle. Still stutter just as much. Hot wife too. You'l...
For sure you wouldn't be the amazing person you are today! You could be better or you could be worst! For me is a trait I just cant accept and I cannot change, but what stuttering gave me was a ridicu...
I know that feeling, to well mostly because I always dive "head first". I know its different for everyone but my way of proving myself I can do it, is just practice, go for it and do my best. Theres a...
When you imagine what your life would be like if you didn't stutter... The stuff you would be able to do in that hypothetical... That's your goal. Being stutter-free isn't the goal. Your goal is to d...
I actually was a person who developed a even worse stutter, first it was repetition and I was pretty somewhat fluent. Now it’s a hard block that I was told how can I be so smart in one thing but so du...
It's damn hard not to think about it. With practice, you can reduce the amount of time you're dwelling on unproductive / harmful thoughts. Start with recognizing when you're doing it. Then ask you...
Yes, you really have to go. Dont let your stuttering run your life. Don't dwell on it. I swear we spend so much time thinking about stuttering and working ourselves up. It's detrimental. It serves...
Oh cool, fellow designer 😎 Thanks for those stats, that’s helpful If about 5–8% of autistic people stutter, but only around 1–2% of stutterers are autistic (same as in the general population), that...
Maybe better, but it could be worse too. I mean stutter keeps us in comfort zone. And there is chance if we crossed our comfort zone, maybe it could be better, or even worse. Only our version from par...
Research shows that: Around 5–8% of people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have a true developmental stutter — much higher than the ~1% seen in the general population. Conversely, a small portio...
depending on your servreity of stutter, it totally effects all aspects of life, the friends you make, your career path, the relationships you have, your mental wellbeing.. As i get older, I oft...
How do I make it a voluntary block when the block comes?
How do I make it a voluntary block when the block comes? Friends, about 10 days ago, I challenged myself to practice stuttering voluntarily because I have a fear of stuttering in front of people. This...
Is there something behind stuttering, something that can be understood, managed, or even overcome. There are so many people who’ve done it like Steve Harvey, Bruce Willis, Ed Sheeran, and many others we don’t even know about. I feel like there’s a key or a ‘secret’ that some people discover!
Is there something behind stuttering, something that can be understood, managed, or even overcome. There are so many people who’ve done it like Steve Harvey, Bruce Willis, Ed Sheeran, and many others ...
To everyone with their bold BS answers about how great they'd be... Do you think you, as you are today, would like this imaginary person you'd supposedly be? If you're not being who you want to be, ...
She doesn't making "weird faces" - I know I'm the luckiest son of a gun to have such a beautiful gal in every sense of the word - but I do understand that she's self-conscious in public....
I think my life would still be the same. Stutter or not, I still got anxiety 🤣...