commentr/StutterJuly 21, 2025

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Yeah, I get that. You can't be angry all the time, unless you're happy having no friends and being *that* guy. Yeah, I get that. It's defo complicated as I can also stutter when I don't think I'm anxious and speaking with fam, but then I don't know if my subconscious feels the same haha and yeah, once it kicks off for the day it's kinda there for the remainder of it Yeah, for sure. If I'm trying to recall facts I tend to stutter more, but then it depends how much time I spent with the facts. So if I'm giving a presentation and I've spent a good amount of time preparing, I won't stutter at all, but if I'm trying to tell my friends about something I learnt the other day I tend to stutter a bit more as I'm trying to remember it. BUT - and here's the kicker - I'm not sure if that's because I'm actually thinking about their reaction to what I'm saying, and thinking about how they'll react to certain key words or terminology that sound "smart", so therefore totally over analysing what they're thinking about what I'm saying instead of just presenting it like I would do at work or back in uni. What about you? What's your experience of recalling information?

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Causes & VariabilityEmotional ExperienceAnticipation & Avoidance

Subthemes

Propositionality & WeightAnxiety & Social JudgmentOverthinking & MonitoringExperiential Association