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Was OP shadowbanned? https://www.reddit.com/user/TheGaryHour No longer works. Anyway. Really liked the interview and enjoyed listening to both of you guys, but I don't necessarily agree with what he...
I'm glad he found a way to fix his stutter, but a lot of what he's saying is just wrong. He's taking a sample size of himself and extrapolating to stuttering in general. There is a definite genetic co...
People's facial expressions throw me off. Anyone else get this?
People's facial expressions throw me off. Anyone else get this? I can speak to my sister with like 90%-95% fluency, but when im talking to a stranger or specific people I find it much harder. My best ...
Not here. Acquired (I guess? I was little) when I was ~ five, am 27 now and still s-stuttering!...
> You don't see people with anxiety disorders developing stutters. Have you got a source for that? And why are you discounting, for example, PTSD-related acquired stuttering?...
I linked because of this quote [TW-stuttering]: >What happens when you get to someone you cannot talk to—that you don’t want to talk to, or you intend to talk to but can’t? The feeling is actually...
Does anyone experience this?
Does anyone experience this? First of all I want to apologize in advance if I make any grammar mistakes, english is not my first language. I write here because I experience what I think is psycologica...
Who else hasn't stuttered for most of their life?
Who else hasn't stuttered for most of their life? Because of issues that I would rather not discuss, I developed a stutter (non-existent to extremely severe depending on the situation) around two year...
I somewhat agree with you. I think stuttering is both physical and psychological, and it varies on an individual basis. For example, for some people, the physical part is much more harder to override ...
Yes. If it wasn't a dis-fluency issue it could be something else. But playing the games of what ifs doesn't do anything. Also, I injected some of my own personal experiences...I didn't say it applies ...
All those things are part of the psychological side of billions of things. It's not like anxiety, depression, and isolation are unique to disfluency, nor is it as if a stutterer couldn't be confident,...
All those things are part of the psychological side of stuttering. ...
Because of a stutter? No way. Maybe one's stutter could contribute to some rather serious anxiety, isolation, and depression issues, but I wouldn't wholesale credit that to the stutter. Who's to say t...
I don't agree with your last line. And I recommend you listen to that podcast I posted. I agree to parents shouldn't freak out about stuttering, but not because it triggers the stuttering. because it...
You may be misunderstanding me or perhaps I didn't state my thoughts clearly enough. There is considerable statistical evidence that stuttering is passed in genetically. There isn't however any biolog...
The evidence that stuttering is partly genetic is some of the most solid evidence we have in stuttering. The belief that stuttering is made worse or permanent by giving it attention or putting a child...
I have two kids. Neither of them stutter. As DP82 said they don't care and I also stutter less with them. The evidence that stuttering may be genetic is tenuous at best. From what I've read one may ...
I was talking more about adult stuttering. Many children seem to grow out of their stuttering and as I commented above this could be physiological in its roots....
I agree stuttering may have it's roots in genetics - as it travels in families - however, many children grow out of there stuttering. Us unfortunate ones who take it into adulthood seem to have strong...
The psychologist stuttered almost his entire life - I'm pretty sure he knows what stuttering is, lol....