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I also have stuttered as long as i can remember what helped me was when i stopped caring what others think of my speech...
No I accept it, problem to world doesn't. Everyone fails at spreading awareness for it and when people hear about it they still hold it in comtempt....
Yeah brother, I feel for you and I am similar now. I have tried to see it positively but I need it now for what it is. After all the isolation, descrimination, and feeling like I am unseen I need to f...
What if you were accepiting it and trying to be positive but the world kept pulling you down over it. It completely fine for people to vent on here. It would be fake if people were always positive o...
At some point, when I was still a child, I realized that it's not that I minded my stutter. At its worst, and I mean at its "this is paralyzing, I can't place a Starbucks order or pick up the phone at...
My sister's boyfriends (now fiance) stutters, she felt okay around him because I had a stutter too so she was used to it and they are engaged now!...
I consider that I am from both sides, there was a time when I hated being me, I hated myself for how I was, for being a stutterer, but there are times when I stop caring about my condition and I simpl...
Also knowing that you’re not alone helps more than you can imagine! Look up different kinds of speech therapy! It’s how I met my best friend so there are so many productive uses! Some of us are just b...
I’m both. Im aware that I’ll most likely stutter for the rest of my life and I’ve come to accept it and use it to my advantage in life so I’m happy but that also means have to work harder and struggle...
how can i accept that stuttering wont go away?
how can i accept that stuttering wont go away? as much as i gaslight myself that i'll one day start speaking normally, it wont happen. everyday i wake up thinking "okay, today i control my breath bet...
It is referenced that he stuttered as a child in “The Life and Death of Yukio Mishima”, a biography: Fuente: The New York Times https://share.google/OqvxQhRM5zYul8bU2 But most importantly, this is ad...
I mean it is objectively better to learn to accept it and deal with it the best you can. What does being doom and gloom actually achieve? It just makes you depressed and hyper focussed on your stutter...
Could be said of anything in life. Lots of negative people with plenty that hate life and plenty of people who are happy with what they have that are less fortunate. I may not speak the way I want to ...
People who accepted their stutter and find happiness, think that all must accept stutter to find happiness, without considering everyone has different life. According to me, it depends on you, listen ...
This sub is either "I love life, accepted my stutter and found peace" or "I hate my life, all of this is pointless".
This sub is either "I love life, accepted my stutter and found peace" or "I hate my life, all of this is pointless". It feels so weird to see how differently we all handle stuttering (well obviously o...
haha I agree! It's a built-in filter. My point was that not everyone understands and is willing to accept you for you...
You're welcome! I am very glad to hear you are doing better now. I am also glad to hear you have such a big support group. And I know exactly what you mean. There is no cure for stuttering, and knowin...
How I Dealt with Stuttering: A Personal Experience
How I Dealt with Stuttering: A Personal Experience I started stuttering in childhood. By the age of 13, I realized that no one could help me: theIre were no books, no methods, no speech therapists, no...
You are among the 1% who chooses stutter free life. 🙌...
I had a 30+ year career in IT even with a stammer. IT is an excellent place to be with a stammer because people are focused more on the work being done than on the personality behind it. And lets face...