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Nope only me. And thanks to my mom for hitting me for no reason and force me to talk when im crying idk that could be the reason why i stutter...
My dad and uncle both have one. They're both 100% Portuguese and grew up living in Portugal until they were 10 or so. I don't speak it myself, but he almost always had the Portuguese channel on playin...
I think I’m also alone in my family who has a stutter. But I don’t know 100% as I don’t know my biological grandfather from mothers side....
When did your stuttering start for you and why do you think you stutter? What age did you get speech therapy?...
Why do you think you got the stuttering? And what age did you get speech therapy?...
Maybe I feel more comfortable talking about it with them since stuttering runs in my family; my dad used to stutter and my grandad (the main one I talk to about stuff like this) still does. My sibling...
I see the persons losing interest when I talk to them
I see the persons losing interest when I talk to them Everything is fine when I rarely manage to talk without stuttering, but when I start to block and the phrase don't come out I see the people whose...
My dh is a lifelong stutterer and was so terrified at my ultrasound when he found out it was a boy because stuttering tends to run in males more. Yes my son did have some speech issues from beginning ...
Stuttering is genetic in my family. My brother and I both stuttered severely as children and into our young adulthood. My daughter is a 17 year old advanced AP senior with an active stutter. I am tr...
My dad stutters (it is 98% gone after he was around 18, lucky bastard). I am 38 and still stutter. I understand how you feel. Every time I feel bad about my problem, I look at the world and see peopl...
Oh man, that is my worst nightmare too, since I learn that it is genetically related I thought of the idea to not have biological kids although it is probably my biggest desire in live. ​ ...
On both Paternal and Maternal families I've had cousins and uncles who grow out of it, 24 years on still waiting to grow out of it,...
>"Guys who overcome stutter, what did you do" [This](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/ymp5nw/comment/iv52j9d/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) research has theories ho...
I used to stutter when reading, that was before I start a speech terapist...
When did I start stuttering: at age 3 Why didn't I outgrow it: I think because I made it into a habit to evaluate my stuttering during a block, for example anticipatory fear like "I can't breathe out...
I'm 59 been stuttering since as far back as I can remember, my earliest memory was in junior school when I was asked why did I speak different.. I sometimes think if I stuttered when I was so young...
Ya my whole family told me over and over I'd outgrow it. And then on family gatherings I would here them ask my mom if I've outgrown it yet. Them making a big deal out of it, and constantly telling me...
in the same way color blindness affects more men than women, sciencie and biology explains this through the study of genetics. I believe its something normal...
Bro, wtf is this link? It probably has to do with genetics and human biology as well as some environmental factors. You better scout the internet for an actual study instead of citing somebody's relig...
I’m also considering left brain/right brain dominance between males and females. Maybe even hormone levels. You mentioned aggressive qualities in males, someone who is aggressive is more likely to fig...