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Lol I predicted someone would respond with a Toronto related distance assessment :) Kudos laebot! You're exactly right. Toronto is very doable to either Chicago or Baltimore. But as for me I'm just ea...
They changed the city this late? That's got to suck for people coming in from abroad. They might have already booked their travel by now....
Depending on where you live in Canada, the drive might not be too bad. I live in Chicago, but grew up in Toronto, and my family all lives in DC so we used to drive Toronto-DC all the time. Toronto-Ba...
How severe would you describe your stuttering? Because this hasn't been my experience at all...
I think it's pretty common knowledge that the vast majority of stutterers grow out of it just before adulthood. So I wouldn't confuse your adolescent hijinks with helping you end your stutter. Stutter...
Yup, must be the stress of finals around the corner but my speech has been going downhill the last week. Chin up, trudge along as always. ...
I used to stutter for most of my life, now it's completely gone, and I'm just curious on why it's gone, and what ''cured'' me. And maybe it will help some of you
I used to stutter for most of my life, now it's completely gone, and I'm just curious on why it's gone, and what ''cured'' me. And maybe it will help some of you Just come across something about stutt...
That sounds like you were almost 100% fluent? That's really good. Even people without stammers stammer the odd time so one word going wrong is nothing to be embarrassed about. ...
For some reason my stutter has taken a nosedive and is way worse this week. Does that ever happen to anyone else? You just have a period of time where your mouth locks up? The other day my boss looked...
Darn stammer caught me good at my repair shop today
Darn stammer caught me good at my repair shop today I was sitting there waiting for my car and the owner came in and wasnt very friendly like he usually is. So I figured Id ask him a breaking the ice ...
That's great news, congratulations! I just found this subreddit today and it's amazing to see all the support everyone shows one another. I do have a few questions about your particular situation if ...
If i think only once about how fluent I speak,I stutter on the easiest of the words! So I always keep low ecpectations about my speech and don't get too excited if i get fluent for a long time....
I found this particularly interesting because you stutter differently than I do and I barely noticed it. But yeah your point is extremely valid, good video man! ...
All the time. I think of the positives, but also of the negatives, as should you. Positives of *not* developing a stutter: Less social anxiety, able to say what you want when you want, one less thing...
I haven't received therapy in about five years and my stutter has gotten severe again. PM if you still need a subject. ...
Same situation here. My mom's stutter went away when she was around 10, I still have mine at 22. I have two siblings and neither of them have ever stuttered though. And I don't believe my grandparents...
My great grandfather stuttered. My grandfather stuttered. My father and his two brothers all stuttered. They "grew out of it" Guess who's 30 and has a severe stutter that impedes just about every ...
Yeah, I've got to the point where I don't really care, gotta admit that it makes life a little bit harder, but I'm not as sensitive as I was some months ago. However I'm still trying to narrow down wh...
Yes, I stutter way more frequently in English, and EXTREMELY much in French, but I can hide it pretty well in my native language. But with any stutter, the only thing that helps is not give a flying ...
Really? Wow. Now that I think about it, the same happened to me, but I always managed my fluency in my first language, even though I had sings of stutter. ...