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I never went to clubs or things like that. My sutter made me so insecure that such things just didn't feel like an option for me. And I knew club-people weren't "my type" of people anyway. One day, I just decided to try Tinder. I found my wife there. I superliked her, and she saw that and we ended up talking right away. Our first date was at a amusement park just 3 days later. I thought to myself, "I either take the leap, or be single for the rest of my life due to fear." I took the leap. Now we're together for 8 years, 2 kids. I told her straight up that I had a stutter. I downplayed it a tiny bit, "I just stutter sometimes." but at least she knew it by then. She was incredibly accepting and it wasn't even a thing for her. You'll be amazed at how many people are out there who won't care a single bit about your stutter. Especially people who are trying to find love. There are so many good people out there, but you *have* to take action. Be it a dating app, tinder, meeting people somewhere outside, school, whereever. They are out there. You will find someone. Just don't let your fear withhold you from taking those steps. Don't waste your time on that fear. Good luck!