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My mother was always "fixing" me one way or another, it wasn't until I noticed the blocking get worse when I was around her that I figured out my relationship with her was actually the cause. It's a d...
Everything you said is pretty normal. There is no typical archetype because stuttering is very individualized for each person. Our genes, experiences, predispositions all make our stuttering unique to...
I'm sorry but I never thought this was a thing. I've had my speech impediment since I was born and it's gotten better since but it's there. I just found this subreddit too and this is the first post I...
I want so bad to have a mild stutter like some of my friends and it makes me sad that im not only a stammer but one of the worst case :( Im really happy for you my friend that it does not impact your...
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New here Hai, I'm new on this forum. First, my English isn't so good, sorry for that, it's not my main language. I'm a 42 year old (or young :) ) women from the Netherlands. And I also stutter for ...
That's a very tough question. I'd like to be content with who I am, and not be concerned with trivial matters such as the way in which I'm perceived by others. It's a tough battle! I'll try and find a...
Thx for this speech programme, im really interested and im gonna watch all the episode :D Do you know Mr.Ivan imooco ? A frensh therapist who created his own method. Read my reply to ShutupPussy plz...
Thx bro ^^ I have already given up any hope on "standard" therapist (psy, speech therapist) cause i always felt they understand nothing about what stuttering really is. The last psychologist i saw t...
Thank you for your reply, it really makes me happy ^^ As i said im from a third world country with all things it involves (ignorant people, bad mentalities and attitudes towards person with diabilit...
Hm, I wouldn't say I have those conditions, but I have problems putting my mind into language. But that's rather my ADHD, which btw strengthens my stutter because of the H. So I sometimes end up sayin...
Here's a long excerpt from "Redefining Stuttering" by John Harrison: > This is what happened to the young man in the following story who had spent his entire life living conforming to an image of ...
Thank for the answers! I want to tell people about my stuttering, and i have tried for so long but i just cant. But in the future, i will do it. I just feel that i need a reason to do it for some reas...
It really emphasizes the psychological part of stuttering over a physical inability....
I'm a fellow stutterer. I went through YEARS of speech therapy, both in school and in private lessons. I also went to a research institution on stuttering as a guinea pig for a few weeks to try some r...
I'm an extrovert forced into being an introvert because of my stutter. People that actually take the time to look past my speech know that I'm really fucking obnoxious....
I have been stuttering since I was like... can't even remember, my mother said she noticed it when I was 4. I have a diagnosed depression and a social anxiety disorder, I'm pretty sure both of those s...
Thank you for sharing and pouring out your heart and feelings here. I just turned 30 this year and I similarly have a blocking stutter, which I've had for as long as I can remember too. It's been ext...
Yeah but i think one have to go with the BFF model, its the most scientific one. But i agree on the labeling. If you say "i am x", then you will become X. ...
[The specifics vary, I guess](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extraversion_and_introversion). But I don't like it, still. It's too simple - or at least, it's being used that way. Just another label....
I have stuttered terribly since I was 5. It pretty much went away in my 20s and 30s but now it has come back. Why? Self-esteem. I am feeling very self conscious about my looks since I am getting o...