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Thank you for all what you said!You are really a kind person. In our society they only care about studying. If you fail in school, you are a loser. No matter how try hard or school teaching doesn't satisfy. I really liked what your dad tought you. You nailed it when you talked about fear. Fear is the real enemyfor us, the real monster. Our stuttering is nothing, but mask of fear is really what matter. Life is not easy for us. I haven't really know anyone who stutter in my whol life, like school or even university. Sometimes you just need to know there a lot of people around the world like you. When I was a kid six or five, my grandma took me to a doctor, and that doctor said nothing but (chewing bubblegum) to solve my problem. This was funny to me. I did try that and it was useless. My grandms was breathing hard and put her hand around me to move up stairs, it was the first time I felt my grandma weakness and real illness,and he was just wasting our time. I think the hardest situation for me in real life is taxi driver. They don't wait for me to pronounce the direction (all the phrase) and most taxi drivers doesn't wait at all. With cell phones and all techonology it's hard to find a good listener. People don't listen anymore. They only listen to the distraction, reading poetry is hard for me too. I always failed when I read it( at school). Sometimes when I got angry or sad it become worse What is the hardest situations for you when it comes to your stutter if you don't mind😅?