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It does have both text chat and video chat. There's a Broadcast button that you press whenever you want to join in the video broadcasting. There are Watchers (people text chatting only), and there are...
Probably because you're not feeling pressured to say something. You're just talking to yourself so therefore, you can be yourself ...
Why am I very fluent when talking to myself but stutter a lot when talking to other people?
Why am I very fluent when talking to myself but stutter a lot when talking to other people? ...
Stutterers of Reddit: What activity do you love doing that makes you completely forget about your stutter?
Stutterers of Reddit: What activity do you love doing that makes you completely forget about your stutter? Stuttering takes up most of my thought process and I love losing myself in something I enjoy ...
ayahuasca, man you've really done some research lol. I actually had a friend who tried it but it didnt do much for him and didnt help his stuttering. I dont recommend any of the other drugs you listed...
I think it's certainly well-known that singing (or rapping, or even just acting) can take away the stuttering component. Personally, I never noticed any "synergy" though, with regards to improving stu...
The singing in private helped build my confidence. I was so nervous to talk when I was younger that I barely spoke in public. I noticed, however, that I didn't stutter while singing- so I started to a...
>Are you in speech therapy? A valid question, seemingly rare ITT. >think of a synonym and switch to that one An evasive maneuver, not always leading to the desired result. I know, because I e...
When you act, you often change your role from yourself (PWS) to whatever role you take it (who's character likely does not stutter) and you dont think about it. I know several people who have stutters...
works but basically all people who stutter. when you sing you keep constant phonation. Also singing i believe uses a different part of the brain from speaking. Whispering is also similar....
I remember in the Kings speech. When he sang he was fluent. I know when I recite rap lyrics I'm fine too....
I'm exactly the same way. I struggle to speak in spanish (native language) but I can speak a lot better in english....
Yep, same here. Basically fluent in Portuguese (Brazil), struggle with English. I hate it because when people notice I'm a foreign, they assume that my English is bad. ...
No rhyme or reason - can be super fluent in one, mess up another :) when with other bilinguals I might jump back and forth to get a point across :)...
My nine year old has a pretty significant stutter in English yet very mild if any in French. He says it's because he has to think about each thought in French (since it's his second language) but does...
I just wish Ruth Mead, or Linda Rounds ( wrote a similar book), John Harrison, etc came out of the dark and did an interview or set up a website. You will find these people in a yahoo group posting s...
It may just be that you don't stutter due to being in your own comfort space at home. ...
Digital versus IRL
Digital versus IRL Frequent lurker, first time poster. I'm 32 and like many of the folks here, have been stuttering for as long as I can remember. About a year ago I started sim racing on /r/iRacing ...
I've ingested mostly just psychedelics. A little MDMA. And more than my share of cannabis. I really don't think any of them had a marked affect on my speech, positive or negative. As far as stimulants...
I liked the beat (or however you call that) and the fact you sang about your stutter, good job on that. However parts about f*cking bitches if I heard correctly and similar not so much....