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It seems reasonable to have built anxiety/dread over being cut off, and those things can exacerbate a stutter. So the correlation is logical, although it's definitely not causation. Like how for many ...
There's a lot of emotional connection to the feeling of getting cut off for me aswell. I won't go into that now but I can definatly feel a connection between that feeling of constantly getting cut off...
Guy has crazy confidence to do this, props to him. To be honest, I really can't fault the girl for laughing. It's probably her first time hearing a stutter that severe, hell it's my first time hearing...
ugh, can't watch this. Does make me more grateful that my stutter isn't as severe as some others, but I do commend this guy for being brave enough to try...
I mean, over the internet, on social media? I'm a stutterer and I'd still wonder if I was getting trolled. Hell, I've *been* trolled in stutter voice chat by fluent speakers, lol. She did laugh and wa...
Well c'mon, to someone who doesn't stutter stuttering could be perceived as funny. Also people respond to different scenarios differently. Something as awkward as talking to someone who stutters is cr...
Never will I attend a conference. If I am around someone who is stuttering, mine gets so much worse. I can’t be around it. ...
Stuttering very rarely develops past adolescence and when it does, it seems that it can just be caused by stress or anxiety. Hey, atleast you can tell your friends now that youve been able to experie...
I'm 20. I don't think I ever had a stuttering problem before the age of 19. It's likely that it was an anxiety thing, though I've only got worse mentally since then so it's odd that I don't still have...
Lately I have been saying “what’s the word for it?” And people think I am thinking of the word rather than working through the block. The change in pressure of “they are not waiting on my stutter bu...
I want to tell you to not be nervous, but as a stutterer myself, I know how impossible it is. I did the exact same thing 4 years ago, you just have to realize that you’re going to stutter and most peo...
Yea, and then if you block they turn their head to you like “what the hell’s going on?”...
Hey, sorry you didn’t get in first time. I’m from the UK, so we don’t do premed, we just go from college straight to medicine! In my first interview, I also bombed it but it was because I was so nerv...
I don't try to hide it because if she's the one for me then she wouldn't mind that I stutter. I usually reveal it during a good mood like after telling a joke and she laughs. There's really not a spec...
Help with being more outgoing?
Help with being more outgoing? So I’m 18 and i’ve had a stutter for as long as i remember, but it’s not a regular stutter. I don’t repeat sounds or anything I just have blocks all the time. What I mea...
Do you have any interview tips for a premed? I was rejected last year as I bombed the interview. I'm a very shy person (obviously as I stutter) and they basically told me my answers came off superfici...
https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/8tssyx/stuttering_and_girls/ This was posted a little bit ago. Read it. Most of the problem isn't the stutter. It's a handicap, but there are lots of handica...
you say make new friends etc as if its easy for someone who stutters to meet and talk to new people :/...
i'd feel more comfortable if i get approached but i never do :( and i dont really have any friends to go clubbing with cause they all bring their gf's so I dont really want to be the only one seen wit...
it's so awkward to stutter though man she'll think i'm stupid :(...