postr/StutterSeptember 11, 2023

Let's openly discuss the secrets behind stuttering. Why do you think we sometimes speak fluently even though we felt or anticipated stuttering, and other times we stutter when we feel it coming?

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Let's openly discuss the secrets behind stuttering. Why do you think we sometimes speak fluently even though we felt or anticipated stuttering, and other times we stutter when we feel it coming? We can feel (or anticipate) when stuttering might happen. Sometimes, it makes us stutter, and other times, we speak fluently despite this feeling or anticipation. So, here's the primary question: **Why do you think we sometimes speak fluently even though we felt or anticipated stuttering, and other times we stutter when we feel it coming?** Let's share our experiences to uncover more clues, aka secrets behind stuttering, that we actually never openly discuss on this subreddit. Remember, therapists might not have all the answers; it's us - the people who stutter, that can observe or explore each nook and cranny.

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Anticipation & Avoidance

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Anticipating StutteringOverthinking & Monitoring