commentr/StutterJanuary 5, 2026
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Hey - anyone and everyone who stutters, do end up having a normal life. 6 years ago, when I was 21, I was in your shoes too. However, the same year, I organised a TEDx event, appeared on the stage and greeted the audience (with a stutter), made a girlfriend (my now wife), and I now work as a Consultant where I constantly am on calls with people. I think the first step is to accept that you have a stutter, and also accept that you'll be treated differently by some people (1%) - however the rest 99%, they'll accept you for who you are and will give you the opportunities you deserve.
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Emotional ExperienceIdentity & DisabilitySocial & Relationships
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Hope & MotivationAcceptance & PrideDisclosure & Telling Others