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I'm not exaggerating, my mom has secretly timed me saying an ordinary sentence. She was just like...I don't want to make you mad, but it took you a little over 10 minutes to say that. That was the fi...
This is a serious question, not a joke and it's not meant to be hostile. Does it legitimately take you 5-10 minutes to get out one sentence? Is it that a exaggeration? Have you timed yourself ever? ...
I'm right there with you, friend. I'm four months shy of my 30th birthday. Have been in one form or another of speech therapy since I was 5. My stutter too, is so severe it can take me upwards of te...
Thank you for your responses :-) I would describe my stuttering in three stages. Up until I was 13 I couldn't answer the phone or even start speaking. Some sentences it was okay, but then the next sen...
I once stopped stuttering for an entire day. It was glorious. But then it came back again the next day :(...
Yes I feel like that all the time. I started stuttering since I was 13 and I remember being a fluent speaker before that. I was a smooth talker, popular amongst my peers etc..but I don't know what the...
Don't put any of this on yourself. Sometimes you stutter when you're tired, sometimes you stutter when you're well rested. ...
I need some advice and techniques.
I need some advice and techniques. Hello. My name is Aidan and I am 16 years old. I have had a stutter since I was young and it was bad when I was young and then didn't come up until I was about 12-13...
I'm 35 now and, long story short, it got better on its own so there's hope. It was really bad as a child and in elementary school, it almost went away in high school, but came back and got pretty bad...
How do you deal with stuttering?
How do you deal with stuttering? I have a big stuttering problem (although the average person doesn't really notice it) regarding beginning sounds. There are many sounds that I just can't come out of ...
What is helping you?
What is helping you? Hey guys, let me introduce myself i am a stuter since 4 or 5 years old and now i'm 18. Lately i'm thinkin' this alot i have been pretty self hater about this, even i thought suica...
Hello fellow stutterer! I can somehow relate to your problem, since I have been stuttering since early childhood (I am 22 and go to university). People on this subreddit like to say "Don't let yo...
While I'm happy to read that your experience has been totally different than mine I don't get much hope out of it. You're stutter seems to be at the opposite end of the severity scale. My stutter is s...
So after reading comments here i figured i have a pretty heavy stutter, me saying a single sentence w/o stuttering is pretty fucking rare. But then again that might make me more accepting of my stutte...
I'm gonna be a sarcastic dick for a second, but it's pretty easy to say not to let your stutter control you when it's mild enough you can go through an entire interview and only block a few times....
Well I can only talk for me, but I have red hair (not the typical ginger orange though, more like brownish-red) and I don't mind that at all. My stutter has really gotten better over time, and most o...
I don't know of this well help: I'm 21, a senior in college, and I've had a mild stutter my whole life. My worst years were probably my preteen years. In high school I rarely stuttered (in fact I th...
Listening to myself
Listening to myself I've been a stutterer for my whole life. At 33, I thought I had more or less come to terms with it. I had to pull the phone recording of a 25 minute conversation I had with a cus...
Its a very mild stutter, but damn that show was good....
You have criminally left out details, dick. Tell us more, tell us how you felt/feel? Man...I feel pretty good whenever I finish a conversation without stuttering. But giving a speech stutter-free mu...