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yes, this is about you - for the most part. it's not about you when you start generalizing outside of your own case. you're making a list about yourself, but for it to amount to something more solid, it'd need more method. that's why i mentioned "double blind". but when you say stuff like: >Stuttering is all in your head. Stuttering is not a disease and there I'd nothing wrong with our bodies. It's completely all in our head. Some people can control it more than others. that's not just about _you_ anymore. and i have to say it doesn't sound _correct_ either. the bit about "control" could be construed as downright rude, to all those people who are so much worse off than you, and not due to lack of any sort of active effort on their part, but simply due to the nature of their stutter. just be careful what you say to us about stuttering, lest you come across as someone who just wants to push their own definition of what stuttering is. that's not a good way of going about describing our situations. see what i mean? :)