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Hey, it's not that bad you know, no annoying people, and I won't have to embarrass myself trying to speak to anyone and then get made fun of and just slowly feel like shit....
I am routine impressed by someone who is eloquent under all circumstances. It's more than being fluent, it's a skill. Otherwise, fluent speakers don't amaze me as such, but I do appreciate how easy ...
I think people take for granted and don’t appreciate how nice it must feel to speak so easily. Not having to worry about blocking or switch up a word....
Apply for remote jobs online. You're plenty qualified for them. They require much less speaking. Apart from that, just continue with your life. Most people won't understand your struggle, so don't e...
They do and they don’t. In the short term, they do, in the sense that the stutter affects the conversation and people can react emotionally to that, which can end up hurting you . But in the greater s...
Got mocked a lot of times. When I was 7 I was told by my friend and his older sister, how they were making fun of me on their way to school and how funny I talk. Tbf it's not like something extremely...
Has anyone tried learning another language to see if it’s easier on you?
Has anyone tried learning another language to see if it’s easier on you? I’m American but for the past 2 months I’ve been learning Korean. I’m a big movie fan and I enjoy Korean dramas and tv shows, m...
Go see a psychiatrist who can prescribe something for social anxiety so you can have a better quality of life....
Feeling lost
Feeling lost Hey everyone! I usually don’t post on social media but I kinda just want to talk.I do have a stutter but I consider it moderate.My stutter has a lot of blocks in it.It can be nothing to f...
Yes. There's two types of people, those who care and those who are too polite to be honest. I guess it would be like listening to a skipping CD player. Very annoying. People don't like having their ti...
I hate getting haircuts. The phone call that I have to do to set a date. The awkward small talk when doing it. Getting a haircut shouldn't feel this stressful. I started buzzing my hair to avoid it...
Turned 30. Stutter never got better but the way I viewed life, everything for me changed. I do not care one bit about my stutter. We have to understand our patterns that have kept us in fear all our l...
I forced it to happen - I left my home country. Spent 3 months travelling. Then just lived abroad for 7 years. The first 3 months travelling was the very first time I started stuttering on my name. ...
I'm a female stutterer. I'd say moderate, sometimes severe. I was very lucky in high school, dated the most popular guy, and was captain of the cheerleading squad (I didn't stutter talking in unison o...
Yeah but don’t you have to socialize at work, interviews, etc ? I think not talking to anyone at all is depressing:(...
A female stutterer here! I’m a mild stutterer but I have a an unexplained phase sometime when I stutter worse for some reason, lol. I socialize pretty okay but I’m tend to be quiet and somewhat a litt...
Im 25M, Still trying to figure out how to make that my default. Comes out when Im gaming and talking to random people that way but in real life yeahh not really. Got the same fire me thinking if I did...
It’s actually a peace juice rather than a sad juice — I went into a career that required minimal talking and made the best of it. Fortunate to live in an age where email and text is prevalent. It suck...
Like losing weight, coming out of your shell is challenging but not complicated. In short, think about the life you would live if you didn't stutter, then start living your life that way. It's easier...
With experience honestly. I’m a 32M and have stuttered my entire life. My younger years were the absolute worst I was fortunate enough to join the Air Force at 20 and I was in a job that was custome...