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My 2 cents. I'm 49, began Stuttering at age 5 due to traumatic dog attack. After 20 years of speech therapy, I went from 0% fluency to about 90%. Before, I hated when people would finish my sent...
People don't care about your stutter if you don't. The main thing is learn to accept it....
I dont actually know if i like it. Its nice because i dont have to half pass out trying to say something, but it can come off as them looking like they dont care enough about what im telling them to w...
Okay, so I simultaneously love it when they finish it for me and get a little bit offended, even though that's what I wanted them to do 😂...
It definitely varies. Most stutterers I've spoken to say they don't like it, but I personally do. Especially when they get the word exactly right, it's such a relief haha!...
For me it like all depends on the person. Like if I’m with family or friends, I’d rather them be more patient, because stuttering is a part of who I am and the only way to improve is to accept it an...
Changing it into something you’re introducing and letting the other person know, automatically turns it into something way lighter- and you’ll feel more confident. Just be like, Ah I have a stutter! Y...
Yea I think I’m just gonna come out and say it. I’ve had guys tell me that it’s cute, but I hate my stutter so much that I have a hard time believing that it’s not a problem. Thank you for your advice...
Guys tell me that it’s cute all the time, but I have a hard time believing that not everyone sees me as a problem. I’m just really insecure about it, but that’s something I’m gonna have to work on. Fo...
I’ve had guys tell me that they think my stutter is cute. I just have a hard time believing that other people don’t have a problem with it, let alone find it cute. But that’s my own insecurities talki...
A girl I was seeing thought my stutter was cute. I didn’t hide it at all or feel the need to explain myself for it. I’d they can’t handle our wild ride then they don’t deserve our gift of voice....
Keep in mind there is a perspective about the world that you have that is unique and valuable in its own way. Non-stutterers may not really be able to know how you feel, but there are likely certain s...
nah i like hearing about other stories, i dont know anyone in real life with a stutter so it’s comforting knowing that we all face similar situations and are trying. and definitely i think accepting...
It’s funny you mention this, I agree 100%. I don’t think I stutter less or am more fluent but I am more confident approaching people when they can’t see when I have a block. So glad I found this group...
As an older gentleman, let me give you my perspective, tho of course your mileage may vary. To start: Do I have trouble accepting myself and my stutter? Every. Fucking. Day. And that's fine. I've come...
Nothing about your stutter is your fault so please listen to the others and take your time, and speak in whichever way is best for you. I’m starting to realize with my own stutter that when I’m stress...
30-year-old here. I've felt the same way. Sometimes, I still feel that way. As difficult as it sounds, at some point you just gotta say fuck it and start enjoying your life. Try to make life easier fo...
I can't say I'm no longer struggling with the negative effects of my stutter but I guess I've made pretty good progress in the self-acceptance department these last few years. Here are a few things th...
Hey, thank you. And welcome to reddit! I’m happy if my post made you feel a little less alone. Being a stutterer can feel very lonely in general, as we’re not a big percentage of the population. I’ve ...
Don't adjust yourself to someone else's pace. Be confident enough to make them adjust to yours. Luckily, confidence is something you can work on....