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Worst part about first school days, no doubt. My palms would suddenly turn into oceans and my armpits would turn into puddles. Another weird aspect about introductions is that when you stutter in your introduction, people label you as that idiot who probably doesn't know English but they get shocked when they find out that you're literate. It's happened a few times. I won't break the trend though, but I'll be discrete and concise. You can refer to me as ihtmra. I'm a teenage kid, probably here for the same reason you guys are. I'm similar to many of you guys, I stutter, not badly though, mildly seems more fitting. I can go many sentences without stuttering, it depends. Im in University, its alright I guess. I study pretty hard unless I am experiencing a lapse of depression. I like to think Im a hard worker and always try my best. Stuttering has definitely had a major negative impact on my life, I try to forget about it though and tell myself I'll stop one day. I like to think of myself as friendly and accepting. I forgive, a lot. I will probably not talk to you, but I would like to befriend you. If I could draw any benefits from my stuttering, it'd be that its helped me realize other peoples struggles and has allowed me to be more accepting.