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Lol@ various news outlets declaring that being awkward and stuttering are signs of dementia. Do you think he uses speecheasy? I found when using it I could read flawlessly off paper but any off scrip...
Good points but it is the complete opposite for me, the more I try to 'cure' it, the worse it becomes. When I don't try to not stutter or hide it, it is getting better....
Great question. What steps I took were: Step 1: Asking myself if I allow myself to speak or act like a non-stutterer. It could take days or weeks before self-acknowledging or self-promising that I ...
I’ve been writing a report and instead of rewriting quotes from books, I’ll speak to text them in. I sometimes stutter but you can just retry or just edit it. I think it’s a good way to practice...
For me, it came up when I stuttered so bad I hung up the phone in embarrassment. My girlfriend then just called back, which I appreciated. I never said ‘hey I have a stutter’ and could be fluent, but ...
I reckon that school gives stutterers a skewed view of how we are perceived. Since graduating, I've had very few issues with people and my stutter improved to where it's sometimes barely noticeable. ...
I am the most charismatic and witty during chat convos but in real life i appear like a useless mentally challenged idiot...
Kinda, but I think for most of us it's kind of an illusion... I doubt that without stutter you will be able to be as witty and charismatic as you are in your head....
Is anyone else the most witty and charismatic person in their head?😭
Is anyone else the most witty and charismatic person in their head?😭 I’ll talk to someone and have some witty shit to say only for it to not go how I envisioned it in my head. Slowly working on makin...
**In my viewpoint:** Drawing from research studies, it seems that neurogenic stuttering is primarily linked to neurological causes, while persistent developmental stuttering tends to exhibit neurolog...
I never told anyone I have a stutter unless I’m speaking and I stutter. I don’t offer it beforehand because sometimes it’s fine, sometimes it not. I more so tell them after the fact so they don’t thin...
Embrace your stutter
Embrace your stutter Afternoon yall , I’ve noticed lately that since I been embracing the conversation I been stuttering less. If you’re a stutterer most people already know as it is. So when I’m spea...
It's better to be rejected for being yourself, than to only be accepted for being someone else. Own it, tell her you stutter, and be done with it. You got this man!...
Most important piece of advice I could ever give - tell everyone you stutter. Hiding it or avoiding conversation will make everything so much worse long-term. I've found that some people are a lot mor...
In the case of my friends they like that I don't try very hard to hide it. Makes them feel better dropping their own masks....
no if i wana share something w someone , i wil and if they reject me for who i am , id rather not associate w them anyway...
Ive learned to embrace it, there's times where it's very Interesting to others and talking about it can feel fun, I'm not saying y'all gotta love it. I definitely don't,and the fact that I've been tol...
In school I felt the same. I was shy and I felt people were judging or bullying me. I realised after I left college that I was wrong. Kids were mean as shit in the early years of school and that led m...
Found this sub yesterday and am so happy
Found this sub yesterday and am so happy I have always been a sports reddit lurker. Never really talk to people online that I don’t know but ever since I stumbled across this group it almost brought a...
Yes. Since I was a kid. I remember my mother telling me when I was on the shower: ¿Who are you speaking with? Today, 30 years old, I do it all the time. I think is because is the only time I am compl...