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Everyone’s so open at uni and it’s so cool. It’s a beautiful experience for stutterers if you let it be. If anything, people will like you more because you’re different. Get excited! I stutter severel...
At this point in my life, not much! I'd have less anxiety about talking in some situations and would probably sign onto giving more speeches, but I've really tried not to let my stutter limit me in an...
Do you talk in your daily life same as when you were recording yourself, for me there was mild sttuter but it's fine and I think people won't even think that you have a sttuter keep it up man ...
Briefly, I'm middle-aged and having a stutter has already made me who I am & I have allowed it to control every aspect of my life. Since I cannot undo everything, it is too late for me....
As a former stutterer, these answers give me a renewed sense of appreciation for my apparent powers. It’s been almost 20 years since I stopped blocking… after all that time, it’s surprisingly easy to ...
It would turn night into day, but too late to allow me to live the life I always wanted. The damage is already done....
I feel like the longer you have had the stutter the harder it is to change. At some point the damage has already been done where the stutter subconsciously influences your behavior, mentality, career ...
I'd approach girls more and i feel like my personality would show more and with that I know id be a more likable person but at the same time I feel like having a stutter is also kinds like having a fi...
If your stutter suddenly disappeared, how drastically would your life change?
If your stutter suddenly disappeared, how drastically would your life change? I honestly think I’d be a completely different person and overtime wouldn’t even recognise my former self....
I'm grateful for the personal development, life experiences and outlook on life that having a stutter has given me. if I could snap my fingers and make it go away I would because my life would improve...
i don’t get it wouldn’t it be a good thing for them to see stuttering as a good thing and not a big deal, can you explain that to me. I’ve stuttered my whole life(15yrs kinda new to the game) but i’ve...
You'd be surprised how many don't even think about it. I know what you're saying... But just remember that a lot of folks don't think about it....
I’ll preface with the disclosure that I am not someone who stutters but who does have a disability. Normally I’d stay out of these conversations, but I hope it’s okay for me to bring this up… I’m cur...
Grace ashcroft is my new fav character
Grace ashcroft is my new fav character She is from the new game resident evil: requiem protagonist and she stutters! I played the game and she is already my fav video game character , she inspires me ...
Some stutterers reject acceptance because it threatens their psychological defense mechanism: if they stop fighting their stutter and still suffer, they must confront the terrifying possibility that t...
No, I would not accept a cure. I wouldn’t be me without my stutter, and I don’t believe not having it would make my life “substantially easier.” I just wouldn’t really feel like me anymore. And, as fa...
Yall are fucking weird, that’s what it is. Not being ashamed of stuttering, and being proud of who you are (which includes stutter) is NOT a mental illness lmao get the fuck out of here Idk what I e...
I’m new to this sub and I’ve come to accept my stutter for the most part despite how anxiety inducing it is for me. I’m satisfied with the fact that there is likely not a cure, at least not in my life...
I dont post here much after creeping a while. Lifelong stutterer here Stuttering isn't the end all be all. Stop with the impeding doom bullshit. Sometimes you, are you worse enemy. I can promise...
I don’t think “I wouldn’t cure my stuttering if I could” is mental illness. Some people just acknowledge that every aspect of themselves have made them who they are and led them to the path that they ...