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I don't know how to do it, but try to accept the reality that some people going to judge you for stuttering, and some people won't judge you. Even if you woke up and stopped stuttering, people always ...
hey I'm also 17 and have had a stutter for pretty much as long as I can remember too, its not as bad as it once was mostly because I found ways around it. My advice is to try and recognize a pattern i...
I'm 42 and I stutter. Fortunately, those around me understand it, and I don't really have problems with it anymore. Well, apart from the actual act of stuttering, of course. That's always more or less...
There are developmental stutters, which are super common and those ones typically go away in childhood. Then there are some us lucky folk who just continue to stutter. I feel your pain! I'm a 28 year ...
I have trouble with the entire alphabet. My stutter started as a result from a traumatic dog attack at the age of 5. I've had 20 years of speech therapy coupled with hypnosis. My daily routine co...
Stuttering in most people goes away in childhood, but for a few of us, it doesn't. I'm going to be 34 this year and I still stutter. Everything you have described is absolutely normal and totally in...
I am 49 years old, master's degree in Industrial/Organizational Psychology, married with 1 son AND a national trainer. My stutter started as a result from a traumatic dog attack at the age of 5. I'...
I'm comfortable with it , I think , I dont really let it hold me back. I just never spoke about it before because I've never heard from other people with it....
Hey, I’ve been stuttering forever and I just graduated and I’m going to be a teacher. I’ve learned to accept it and just move on. It’s not going to change, it’s just part of my life. I hope it gets be...
Your stutter does not define your worth, love. I understand it’s hard and many of us can relate to your pain and struggles. But as you journey through life, remember that in the end, no stutter can ...
Hi! Thank you for responding to my post your journey is really inspiring,I hope that with a lot of work I can reach that level of confidence too. Thank you again and have a good day/night...
Thank you so much you words are really encouraging,I really hope I’ll start to love myself more and be confident enough to not care about my speech...
You’re not alone. Don’t be too hard on yourself, things will get better. On the really bad days you might feel like this is a problem you’re going to be stuck with for the rest of your life, that it w...
Hey, I’m a 23 year old guy, and I have a stutter too. I wanna get help but I’m embarrassed, but it’s gonna happen. You’re not alone. We’re in this together. All different types have a stutter. Honestl...
Hello. I read this and my heart feels for you and I see myself. While I still struggle with confidence, I want to say that most people I know who stutter do accept and gain confidence over their stutt...
Hi I'm 30 and I feel your pain. Just have to focus on the good in your life and realize these feelings won't last forever, you can be fluent. I feel like the less I think about stuttering the more ...
Sounds great about getting back into therapy. I hope you get some great assistance in managing things through that process. For what it's worth, I actually regularly go to talk therapy just for my gen...
There are millions of people just like you who succeeded in University, in their career, in their social circle, etc. Accepting your stutter is the key. Stuttering is Ok and people won't think any le...
It happened to me a lot so one day I was like "fuck it" and I ordered my food stuttering and it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. People don't usually care maybe they'll give a confused face but...
Fuck it man. Stutter. When ordering food, stutter through it. It’s not worth buying something you don’t want. The person taking your order usually doesn’t care that you stutter. And it’s literally the...