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The current situation is that I make an "eerrr" before a word I have difficulty with - but it's not necessarily a difficult word nor do I have a pattern with sounds. Before I started improving (or no...
How does your stutter sound like?
How does your stutter sound like? Hey guys, I would like to how your stutter sounds like when you have a bad day. And maybe I want to know also how often do people stutter the same as me. I also need...
Actually it's like that with a human partner so don't give up hope! :) On a more hopeless note, I myself stutter when calling my dog and actually notice him getting confused by it....
I stutter more when i read, like a lot, but when i talk my stutter is almost unnoticeable. Hasnt always been like that tho. I think nobody stutter when they sing? But thx :))...
Normally when I have to repeat myself I stutter less because I already know what I want to say....
Respectfully, I would say you were wrong. I think the ideal way to approach a situation like this would be to talk to the individual privately about his/her performance. I can only imagine the fear wi...
Oh yes, I have this shit every time I have to repeat something 😂 But wait, hmm, I think it depends. If I stuttered a lot saying the original phrase, I'll almost always say it smoother second time. A...
Sometimes, sometimes not. Sometimes I'll be stuttering on something, and if having to repeat it, I can say it without issue. Other times, I'll be saying something without issue, and if having to repea...
Words beginning with M or B
Words beginning with M or B Hey everyone, I've always had a stutter, mind you not so intense, but I never really researched on why particular words trip me up. It especially happens with words that b...
Most of mine are hard letters like c, k 1 c-c-c- cute 2 c- cute 3 - cute 4 c-c-cute cute 3 - its hard to explain so i will show in a sentence She is so - cute. At that ti...
I can tell you I can’t say any vowels. I have other letters and sounds I struggle with but vowels are by far the worst. Doesn’t matter what the word is. It could be something as simple as “a”, “I”, “i...
I'm seeing a lot of similar answers to mine in the comments so I hope there's something to go off of! 1. 'S' sounds are by far the most common for me, 'F', 'M' and 'N' sounds are also up there. I've ...
Thank you for asking and wanting to be accurate! 1) Most often: sh, s, f, glottal stop (like the beginning of *apple* or *if*). Sometimes: t, ch, w, k. It's not an exhaustive list, but those are my...
I am a Stutterer who is studying a degree in Speech and Language Therapy. 1 - mine varies, depending on how stressed out or what emotion i’m feeling (mine gets worse if i feel an extreme emotions), b...
1.- M, P, A, T, S This varies by person. Sometimes there's reason to it (such as letters where you have to put your lips together) other times its just what your stutter wants to do. You could litera...
I don't remember all the letters from the top of my head, but for sure I stutter on words that start with L, M, N, S/C. Oh and when someone asks my name, I stutter with my name. As I said, when some...
I stutter on all the things, it it varies on context and tbh I don't really know the triggers. H and I, I stutter on both and both just sound like I'm breathing really hard. M, a long hum, but most of...
1. Plosives sounds (P, b, d, t). These are the most common sounds I struggled on, and the most common ones that still slip out. Also, pretty much all softer sounding words. Alliteration is a pain. 2....
I’m sorry you had to experience that, here’s some tips exercise regularly, meditating also has helped my speech immensely, also recently I’ve deleted all my social media so now I just give 0 fucks lik...
Stuttering win!
Stuttering win! So, I’m really happy and proud of myself today, talked on the phone to 3 or 4 different people about taking my CNA test. Absolutely hate calling/talking on the phone cause of my stutt...