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The summary of your post is that with a bit more effort we'll just "get over it". Easy as pie. No problem. Oh, right, [stuttering is largely](http://www.stutteringhelp.org/genetic-and-neurological-factors-stuttering) a genetic disorder. Lemme just go rewrite my DNA. Good for you that you were able to overcome your disability. Some of us manage to do it naturally and some do it through intense therapy and effort. And some try for their entire life and never overcome it. But what you are doing is basically telling a paraplegic to try harder to walk. For some people it simply can't be done. They have a disability with major social and emotional ramifications that non-stutters don't understand and ridicule. I've been subbed here for a few years now and casually browse. You've been a redditor (with this account anyway) for ***seven days***. I see a lot of people struggling and looking for logistical or emotional support from like-minded individuals. This is a support group and what you are doing is not supporting anyone. You are being insulting and condescending. Users here want to vent and know that people will understand them. People who don't stutter simply can't understand what it is like and how debilitating it is. There are very few outlets for stutters to share their experiences. The users here don't need some *young kid* telling them to stop being a lazy victim. You post is about as thoughtful as I would expect an 18 year old to be. No wisdom or empathy. The appropriate approach to take would be to delete this and make a new post explaining how you were able to get past your difficulties with stuttering and then leave it at that. Blaming people and offering no real substance for what worked for you is going to motivate exactly no one.