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Stuttering (US) and stammering (UK) means: blocks, repetitions and prolongations. In my opinion I think that we should not accept repetitions or any other unhelpful secondary symptoms of stuttering ...
I had to be nerfed somehow
I had to be nerfed somehow Does anyone sometimes feel like this? Im tall, handsome,funny, play soccer/football for my national team, straight As in school, not to sound cringey but im popular amongst...
Trust me when I tell you this!!!! You are not alone as I too have stuttered all my life and I am a 37 F. It is so tough to get your words out and feeling like you look dumb when it's something you can...
Talk like nobody is listening
Talk like nobody is listening Just wanted to share this tip that helps me as a stutterer. I sometimes stutter much less when I pretend/imagine I’m alone, even when I’m in a group or talking with anoth...
Kinda same here (17M) this was never the case when I was younger as I could be alone speaking to myself out loud with no worries but as I’ve grown up even recently when I catch myself speaking saying ...
To be exact, while working out the grudgling sound I make while lifting weights helps to vibrate my vocals resulting in helping me speaking fluently, so yeah it worked for me but not completely...
Yeah, I've mostly seen people talk about how they don't stutter when alone. Honestly, if I were to speak from the depths of my heart, if you don't stutter when alone you are inherently better off than...
What the hell, this is a very weird revelation reading about all the people stuttering alone, I have a severe stutter all the time except for when i'm by myself or singing, I thought this was the same...
Same here (18f) I still stutter when I’m alone too, except I’m completely smooth when I sing. I’ve done years of music lessons and tutoring for my voice and instruments and that’s my outlet for when I...
19M I stutter when alone
19M I stutter when alone Hey guys, unlike many of us, I still stutter when alone. Worth mentioning that I stutter less while singing but I still do, what helps me the most is speaking alongside someth...
Hey there. Maybe start by taking her out that doesn't have much to do with talking. If she initially doesn't want to ho out, start by proposing something she's usually comfortable with (like some kind...
You might want to do some singing exercises that are fun, use speech, while at the same time are not frustrating. There are apps for singing along with popular music or just listening and singing wit...
ohh nice, I love the sounds of the German language! After years of hating speaking foreign languages (because stuttering of course), I decide to overcome my fears and learn Korean. and it's fantast...
Talk by yourself a lot. It really helps to ease your anxiety of speaking and decreasing stuttering. You need to have more conversations with anybody you have a chance with. I know you mentioned that a...
I am not sure I have access to that paper. So maybe my question is already answered in it. My question is: what if the PWS is alone while listening to a reasonably loud (as if someone spoke on the roo...
Music changed my whole way of expressing myself. I went for a captain role in yr 8 in high school and years after that had to do multiple speeches - definitely not fluent at all (30%) - but the whole...
Very valid question! I have found that though I’m alone I do still stutter when reading aloud, not as much as it would be reading in-front of people, but it does still come out on some words. So more ...
Hi! No, I always stutter, even if I read or talk outloud alone. Sorry if that's not the answer you wanted. :)...
Hello. My speech is completely fine when I'm alone and actually I could even say I like the way I speak in English when I'm on my own. Thank ypu so much...
It's not absurd at all. Its is surprisingly one of the fewest things that is simple to explain. It's just consciousness. If you are conscious and doubt yourself you will definitely stutter. But inst...