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In my case Stuttering never made anything worse with girls. Most girls are not like that that they would make fun of you for it. Some girls even think it’s cute. I had a few different girls and they ...
Hell there’s even girls out there who find stuttering attractive. They find vulnerability and the ability to stick to it in the face of adversity good attributes. There’s someone waiting out there f...
After years of speech therapy I still stutter, but it helped me accept the fact that I stutter. And this is arguably just as important. We all know that there's no cure or magic pill. However, the acc...
I’m in secondary school which is the same as high school and what I found is that I just shouldn’t shy away from talking to classmates or anyone else and it’s really helped my confidence. Sure I’ll st...
nukefudge made a very good point. I also imagine my stuttering which sometimes makes me want to stay quiet, but we can’t let this thing hold us down. Stutter or not, say what you want to say because y...
Oh yeah. Saying a complicated sentence with long words without a single stutter is the most satisfying thing ever for me. If someone doesn't listen I just don't bother trying again......
Yea mate it's bloody brutal I'll tell ya, in 16 now so yea it's been here for a fair bit. But it's odd becuase it was worse say last year than this year. You just need confidence, accept it, and don't...
Hey man, I feel for you really. I think it just becomes so natural that you don't really think about it as much, well that's my case anyway. Also confidence, you need confidence, with social situation...
Good work. Tbh the only thing we can do is either end it or accept it. I'd rather accept it lol...
I've stuttered ever since I could talk. My stutter is pretty mild now, but I still have bad days. College was a little rough for me in terms of taking control of it. Now, i choose to accept it as part...
My stuttering reduced as i got older.
My stuttering reduced as i got older. I have been stuttering since i was 3 (or ever since i started talking). My mom says when i was born i took a lot of time to cry and the doctor had to pat my ass t...
You sound like me when I was younger. I have a mild stutter and it's never something you should hide. My wife finds it cute and is always encouraging. Being yourself and unique is something that wi...
I hate when I see posts on here about people playing into the stutter. Submitting to it. Making it okay to avoid speaking....
Chance I would get into a relationship with a stutter? Some help please?
Chance I would get into a relationship with a stutter? Some help please? PLEASE NO HATEFUL COMMENTS, IT DOES NOT ASSIST ANYONE IN ANY WAY AND MAKES YOU LOOK LIKE A DICKHEAD (excuse my language) I kn...
Seen a lot of depressing posts here lately
Seen a lot of depressing posts here lately Just here to say that it is gonna be ok. Everything is gonna turn out alright. If you believe stutter will never stop you from accomplishing anything you wan...
Like it or not, that's reality. You stutter. I stutter. All of us in this subreddit do. You cannot avoid it, so you have to face it and accept it. Wish you wrll bro...
First thing you have to do is change that point of view. It's unlikely that it will go away, it can lighten up a bit during the years as your confidence boosts up, but thats it; very rare to just dis...
You can do nothing about it. You stutter. That's life. What you can do, is change the way you percieve yourself as a person with stutter. Be open about it. Laugh about your stutter, even if it is forc...
For me, the stuttering is still with me after 40 years. I changed was my attitude towards it, accepted it and I don't let it hold me back. Also in talking anyways despite my stuttering, I lose the anx...
Being open about stuttering was a huge turning point for me. I went to this two week intensive course at AIS in NYC where part of the program involved us interviewing our family and friends about my s...