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You are pretty lucky for it. I am still in junior year of my highschool(11th grade). I don't have much exposure, or friend. All I am surrounded by bast*rds. Today my bsf made fun of my stuttering....
Just today in school one of them made a joke about my shuttering eventhough I don't stutter that often anymore. Next time anyone does that, I will beat the sh*t out of them. Doesn't matter that I get ...
Nope, ditching is the best option. What would be even better is beating the shit out of them, infront of the whole group. Once you have beaten one for it, he others would stop making jokes about you....
If only this could help. So many of us, mostly the younger stutterers have almost given up hope. Especially those in countries that provide no services or still regard stuttering as evil, even a curse...
They have a discord here. It's fun for a time, lol, but then it becomes like any other social media and I would just be careful not to get your hopes up, everyone is still human and being behind a sc...
A lot of commenters are saying "ditch them." Not so fast... Give them the benefit of the doubt. Young men are pretty ignorant at that age. Have individual conversations with each of them. Ask them t...
Ditch them. They’re NOT friends if they hurt you. If they claim they’re just joking, slowly ask them to tell better jokes, but never waste your time with cruel or unthinking people. ( even relatives! ...
Many kids don't have a filter, so everything is a target; even your stutter. I agree with the previous response, if they were truly your friends, your stutter wouldn't be an issue. I interviewed a...
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help I’m a 15 year old that has issues with stuttering, I mostly stuttering when I have much stress or if there’s much stuff going on in my mind, but recently my “friends” have been making jokes of th...
This hits me to the core, you are right about the avoiding being chosen and not being respected. It’s really isolating and dehumanizing....
i agree with you 100%, the hard thing about having a stutter is that all people stutter when nervous, that is why portrayal is usually a joke and also why people’s advice is to just calm down and don’...
54F, have stuttered since I could talk. It was very severe as a child and I got bullied so much for it. But school is a fishbowl so things got so much better once I got out of high school. I find s...
Should have said H2O and shown a periodic table. But yeah, I know stutters have experienced this. Sometimes its funny depending on the situation and who you’re with....
The clueless smuck has to stutter so the audience knows he's clueless. It's been so ingrained into media and everyone that it's automatically assumed people who stutter are anxious or clueless. The re...
Thank you so much! He’s genuinely the smartest person I know and it’s so frustrating seeing people assume he isn’t intelligent because of his stutter- but kinda satisfying watching them eat their word...
Hi 15F and yeah ive felt that way a lot too especially since no one else in my year at school has one it’s very isolating and ive often felt angry at everyone else and myself for it but ive came to ac...
How young are you? Every movie or tv show had a bumbling villain who stutters when they get nervous or so and it's always show in moments of cowardice. Also Porky Pig from looney tunes is the bane of ...
That's just false. OCD, anxiety, and a slew of other conditions are often treated as a punchline. I'm struggling to think of a TV show that treats stuttering as a joke. Outside of shows like South Pa...
heavy disagree. i think you would be hard-pressed to find a disability that ISN’T used as a punchline by society in some way....
Yup. Stuttering may be the only disability that society uses as a punchline....