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Do you maybe feel more pressure to not stutter in front of your friends? Perhaps you have fear that familiar people will judge you? You maybe don’t feel as bothered at the idea of people you don’t kno...
In a [poll ](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/12yiriq/do_you_stutter_more_or_less_if_you_speak_with/)of 285 participants, 47% reported stuttering more with family and friends, while 53% found...
it all depends if he has friends which are comfortable then maybe because new people mostly feel awkward or uncomfortable seeing someone stutter most of them who wants to look cool will ignore him gir...
it can be a great memory for him if his friends are comfortable around him but if they are not the most probably he will feel left out and in a trip always group is formed if he wants to be part of th...
When do you guys stutter?
When do you guys stutter? When I stutter: I only stutter when I’m around people in any shape or form including on calls, video games, and even when talking to siri. It’s not a common stutter either, ...
Go do social activities that employ physical interactions and, as a bonus, allow you to show your worth without speaking much, e.g. volunteering, churches, sports....
Im the same way. Talking to myself, or one or two people in a normal environment, and I speak fine usually. But put me in front of a group to speak to them? Cant even get a word out sometimes. I've al...
Hello: have u ever discussed this issue with any student services department at your college? Have you ever spoken to this professor directly before? Are they aware of your struggles? How big is th...
I have the same experience. I don't stutter in public settings, but it increases exponentially in one-on-one settings. Sounds counterintuitive, but I think it might be because I don't feel as self-con...
Typically I’m most comfortable around my friends and family. Around large groups of people I don’t know, it’s a struggle....
Very very common. Stuttering is not only a speech problem but there is a strong social component at the core. The presence or possibility of a listener introduces the possibility that you will be eval...
Is it just me?
Is it just me? Does anyone find themselves not stuttering when talking in a loud voice? Similar to yelling and stuff. Also when speaking within a group of people so lets say everyone in a class was su...
Thats why i asked! I just came through the same thinking!I ultra rarely stutter when I'm talking alone, or talking to my close group of friends or family, but at work or any other situation out of hom...
I was just wondering haha but I'm in a similar program as u and it sucks as my uni makes us do graded common modules with business school kids and stuff. Those mfs can speak so eloquently. Pressuri...
Thanks for the motivation! I totally agree that accepting my stutter rather than trying to hide it is a huge win and a big step forward in life. I'm working on it, especially during those tough moment...
Hated that at jobs at school at committees I served in. It’s nuts and in a huge group a time waster....
This is a very common feature of stuttering: the stuttering 'anxiety' increases with audience size, and it also increases if the audience members are more 'threatening', i.e. higher social status....
Obviously practice it so you know it by heart. I would relax. You are surrounded by friends and this is a really joyous occasion. Half of the guests are going to be drinking. All the guests will want ...
Does anyone else stutter the worse when it’s really loud
Does anyone else stutter the worse when it’s really loud ...
Great post. This is my attempt to summarize your triggers. Triggers (of stuttering): * Being terrified by stuttering * Thinking: “I'm not able to get that the word out” * My entire body gets tense *...