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She said talk louder she didnt call you a slur, say anything mean or call you out your name. You can be "strong" and still not be an asshole to others....
If you are a bully I feel sorry for you. You have no real power, you are just a tool. If you become one you lose people's respect....
Being a Bully to others who never wronged you so that you feel stronger is one of the most pathetic weak ass shit a human can do honestly...you'll never be a real man that way..if you feel like being ...
I mean I've been going to the gym and becoming more assertive, but that doesnt mean I'm going to bring other people down...
Funnily enough, my bully had a worse stutter than I did. He was horrible to the extent that I still talk about him in therapy a decade later. (Let's just say that he would get physical.) And while kid...
Being assertive? Sure. Treating others badly? That just reeks of insecurity. Work on bringing yourself up without putting others down. ...
I knew a guy who stuttered in high school and he was a bully. He was racist and a pathological liar. We thought he might be a school shooter. He didn't have many friends and died very young. I don't ...
do your own thing and fuck the critics. anybody that judges you based on your speech impediment needs to get themselves and their vile disgusting backwards character in check....
Should we become bully’s so we don’t get bullied?
Should we become bully’s so we don’t get bullied? I mean obviously if we’re bigger and stronger then whoever we’re bullying, but I’m saying should we just be bully’s and assholes so people don’t think...
It is. There’s no hiding it either. When I was 18, my boyfriend’s mom had referred me to work at a hair salon. When I was interviewed, the lady- who was part owner in the salon next to her husband- sa...
that's the thing isn't it? In a discussion between non-stutterers they are constantly interrupting one another. but from what I’ve read in comments here, stutterers don’t like being interrupted, and...
Let's solve this question once and for all: Is stuttering a disability?
Let's solve this question once and for all: Is stuttering a disability? I don't know what to think, to be honest....
Stuttering in an abusive household
Stuttering in an abusive household I just feel like putting this out in the world tonight. It is midnight where I am, and I had quite a day at work. I work for a high profile financial institution. To...
I think this is a good place for a few of these questions. OP is obviously very frustrated. It is a good opportunity to educate someone on the difference between a stutter and awkward social behaviour...
this is the wrong reddit group, please go somewhere else to take out your fustration. I know that guy is also in wrong position for other bad social behaviours but stuttering is not in his control. ...
Think of a stutter as a disability, which it is. Would you say the same things about a colleague in a wheelchair, who might need a bit more time for tasks due to limitations or mobility issues? If yo...
coworker has unbearable stutter
coworker has unbearable stutter i empathize with people who have mental or neurological disorders that are not completely in their control. however, one of my coworkers has an unbearable stutter. the...
What is the point of accepting it? We will always be abnormal in society. Even if we accept it, people can’t....
Humans are biologically hardwired to work towards social praise and respect. It’s not that we *think* people will judge us negatively. We’ve been getting mocked for how we speak and outcasted (mistak...
I’m so sorry that you’re going through this. You need new friends. The ones you describe aren’t friends. Friends don’t hurt each other. If you’re in high schools you, can you join clubs that share yo...