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Ah, yes sorry! PWS is People who stutter! I try to avoid phones too, but it's easier for me to talk and stutter in an interview with a random person if they can't see my face. And I'm able to be in my own environment and be comfortable I guess. But I get what you mean by the reflective part. It totally makes sense. I've been stuttering since I could talk, and that's offered me a lot of time to ponder my stutter. But I've also not found it worth too much time to think about my stutter as an entity because it's always going to be there and there's nothing I can do about it. I don't want to pull a herculean effort, but I guarantee there's others out there who think exactly like do you regarding my post. I'm looking for a niche to write for, and I think being challenged like this might challenge me to try another niche that might be more successful, because if I'm "successful" then I will reach and help more people. Maybe I could try a piece on how I became to accept my stutter? At least as much as I can by the age of 22. That would be an extremely challenging piece though I think. What country are you from and what's your native language? But I think you did a fine job with your English so far!