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Everytime I stuttered at a certain food chain restraurant I made sure to never return there again. Fear of it happening again. It happened twice at the same location with the same staff, I thought I’d...
To each their own. But for years I avoided ordering what I really wanted because the fear of saying "no pickles" was paralyzing for me. The kiosks really are a gamechanger. ...
I fw online food delivery apps and restaurants that have kiosks ❤️
I fw online food delivery apps and restaurants that have kiosks ❤️ They just a game changer, like on a good day im feeling it ill order my own food yk But sometimes it gets tough you just want to ea...
If people would simply be okay with my stutter and not so weird about it I could function a lot better. They all see me as a defective lawsuit risk who isn't fun to be around....
Both dating life and life in general I do not get taken seriously due to stuttering. Have stuttered my entire life...
I just had my first interaction
I just had my first interaction So I’m 19 with a mild stutter and severe social anxiety, I have lived in constant avoidance my whole life where i have always been relying on my mom to get stuff done f...
I am looking for honest advices.
I am looking for honest advices. Personally, I don't know what to do. I applied to the army several times but they rejected me even though they gave me many chances. Stuttering had taken over my entir...
the part about just existing and still trying being enough that hit different bc so much of the stutter content online is lowkey telling you that you're only valid if you're "overcoming" something. l...
This is true. But if you don't treat yourself like you're normal, others won't. You have to lay claim to the ground you walk on and exist unapologetically. When you're 80, you'll probably think to...
Your stuttering isn’t the problem, and it’s okay to stutter. You need to find professional help as you are succumbing to a very negative worldview of your stutter. If you don’t have the resources or m...
I remember it being so much harder when I was young. Man some days I just fucking hated everything because of my stutter. I quit a job once because I couldn't call in sick because saying my name over ...
Honestly, I personally wouldn't rely on being able to reduce the length of blocks in order to do a job. I suggest, with the medical world being as big as it is, choosing a job where speaking quickly u...
I have a stutter as well, I work in healthcare. Mine gets a lot worse when I’m in a stressful situation. I always lead job interviews with the fact that I have a stutter and it’s never been a problem....
I tried this when in my trip in Puerto Rico. I drinked to the point where I was relaxed and my speech became more fluent, still stuttered here and there but I didn’t have anxiety about speaking. Even ...
In my opinion, when we say we accept it, it just means we learn to live with it. The feelings of embarrassment and stress they never go away. We just learn to live with it. Make a joke about your stut...
Thank you so much for your input! I’ll look to see if there’s any providers near us. We homeschool, which is both good and bad when it comes to speech. We loose some of the free resources, but because...
The realest answer is that it's gotta be a choice that comes from you, from within. But I'll see if I can offer a few ideas. 1. Locus of control. Even with your best efforts, you can't completely pic...
Never! I have a moderate/severe stutter but also a wonderful career as a CPA, live on a lake, am a wildlife photographer, have been married over 40 years, have 3 grown sons, 2 daughters-in-law and an ...
I know, but I still wish to be able to communicate freely with my niece. I don't really wanna be a burden to her in that aspect. Having that abstract wall in the middle of us is annoying as hell. It i...
Go get a job in a warehouse… I’ve been doing that for over 20 years. Pay is decent, work isn’t that hard, hours are good and you don’t have to work with anyone else most of the time...