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great post, insightful and delighting. Wish I could be you but I am gonna start doing things like from now on. Thank you....
Everybody is different about how they feel with their stutter. I feel like mine is similar to your new friend's. I'm fine with 1 or 2 remarks/laughs when I first meet someone, but after that there's a...
Going on a date with a cute guy who stutters. Don't want to come across as an ass. Help!
Going on a date with a cute guy who stutters. Don't want to come across as an ass. Help! Hello /r/Stutter! Needed some advice and was told this would be the best place to go. I met this really awesom...
That's hard, man. I know exactly how you feel. For me, it was always when we had to go around the room and say our first name. If they did not know that you had the problem, then you should be happy a...
I'm so sorry that happened to you. I hope you will work hard to keep this incident in perspective. I don't mean that you should forget it, but, that you don't let it blot out all the amazing things yo...
It's just good to kno you're not the only one out there...that even superstars deal with what u deal with...
I really hope my future children/child does not have a speaking disability.
I really hope my future children/child does not have a speaking disability. My stutter has undoubtly taught me many valuable lessons about myself as a person and as a member of society. But I truly ho...
That just sucks. I've only ever had somebody do something like that to me one time, and I will never forget how shitty that made me feel. But I think it's important to realize that people who are that...
Thanks for the uplifting post. I think being social is a really good strategy in gaining confidence in your speaking. I've dealt with social anxiety for much of my life, and I think my stutter has rea...
I see what your saying. The way that I interpret it is sort of like the situation in which a kid strikes out during little league and his dad/coach says, "It's alright, you'll get 'em next time. Maybe...
I actually get the impression that this sub is good at encouraging positivity (or at least, constructiveness - which could be said to be positive in itself, though), even if the OP is feeling down. I...
I see what you're saying, and I don't disagree. However, this sub has a tendency to focus on those negatives. Posts like this, while wonderful in their own right, are all the more inspiring in part be...
>"woe is me" posts I think it's important to be realistic about stutter, and while succes stories do feel good, we can't just up and forget all the non-succes stories. I think stutterers need the ...
Speech therapy didn't work for me. I was put in a room with another guy of similar age (I'm 18). He got better I didn't. But I've just become used to it, it sucks but, I'm used to it. This subreddit i...
Also sorry, this is more of a "get off my chest" kind of thing than a ask for advice. I will be planning on going though with therapy anyway,regardless of what happens, I just wanted to tell my story ...
Thank you for the kind words. Hey, if you ever come to Austria I'll gladly buy you a beer. I had worked with a few local kids in my area back in England who have a stutter as a 'role model' type figu...
This sub gets a lot of "woe is me" posts. A lot of people come here looking to complain, and often times we embrace that and let others complain to us because *we get it* and others don't. But this......
Thank you! If you need any help or support...PM me or ask away on this subreddit. Lots of cool helpful people here....
Hey there, I've had those days too, still do. On some days I'm fluent as anyone else but on some days for some reason I'll stutter everything I say. For a long time I let it get to my head that people...
I think this is a great idea. Between this, and us sharing our info I can see this community really growing closer together which I think is just another tool we get to use in addition to speech thera...