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Thanks for your answer, how old were you ? How was your life after that ? I don't know if you want to talk more about it (i m sorry for asking)...
Do you remember why you became a stutterer ?
Do you remember why you became a stutterer ? I m new here, after all these years i want to understand better what happened to me so i found this sub. How did you feel ? How did you live with it ?...
Hi I feel a bit late, 8 years after you posted. I m 38 years old and it s the first time i decide to start talking about this, the first time i read a post about it. I wanted to know how someone else...
You know what's helped me? Believe this or not, stand up comedy. Even though I've bombed so much (first year that I performed, I bombed, and I performed every night of the week). I've won some awards ...
I had a friend with hearing difficulties so she relied on reading lips. We mostly communicated online but every now and then we'd meet up for social occasions. But with my stutter, she struggled to re...
They are my relatives and I rarely visit them but if I remember one of them ( was a child at the time ) basically went to therapy and got completely ok. The other one out grew it, he says. I will ask ...
Thanks for the advice. So what did the professor say after he believed your stutter?...
I'm 29 as well, and dealing with a lot of the same issues. It's really tough but I'm trying my best to get some joy out of living. I hope things turn out okay for you :)...
Update on situation
Update on situation Hi all, i made a post (link below) a while ago about this new kid in a social group who stuttered so much he couldn’t say his own name. Now he’s comfortable to the point where he’s...
What is your worst stuttering experience? (Not when you were a kid)
What is your worst stuttering experience? (Not when you were a kid) I'm curious to hear about your worst stuttering experiences in your life, but as an adult not as a kid. How did you feel at that mom...
She sounds wiser than most. What she described is the approach-avoidance conflict. You can read more about it by looking up Joseph Sheehan, who came up with the concept....
Yep, there are many types of media that induce a variety of emotions. I’m glad I generalized it’s as well haha One piece is very fun, maybe not from the very start, but it picks up. Everyone gets hoo...
Agreed. Media (I like how you generalized because I also get these feelings from music and art too) really is crazy in that way. And I’ve been meaning to get into One Piece as well. I have a whole...
Oh I see. It’s amazing how we can relate to media, such as the berserk manga in your case. For me, it’s one piece. I started reading it in 2019 during a year when I wanted to strive for more, and it’s...
Amy, Go to chat on r/stutter on Reddit. Are you on Facebook? I’ll request you but you can find me as: Susan Beyer. I love cats, I live in Utah, USA, and I’m a former member of the Mormon faith if tha...
I agree, I was just about to comment about John Hendrickson. I loved his book and the video with the New York Times....
Yes I get your point. Biden is a typical example, says he used stutter but clearly still struggles with it, and would rather pretend he forgets words than admit he stutters. Not a role model at all. ...
Yeah, not really best analogy, but I get what you mean. Unironically, Jimmy from South Park is one of my favorite representations or a stutter in media. He has a stutter, but he owns it, and never tr...
I'm struggling with your analogy so I'll let that one slide. To me, The Kings Speech was about a guy with a problem who had buried that problem for his whole life. He finally admits he has a problem ...
NOt sure if mentioned, but the actor who did the scene is real life stutterer....