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postr/StutterFeb 19, 2026
2 points

Situational stuttering???

Situational stuttering??? Does anyone else kind of pretty much not stutter (aside from a few words/names that trigger it but pretty much fluent) when calm. As in can hold a conversation saying everyth...

Causes & VariabilityEmotional ExperienceSpeech & Stuttering
Situational VariabilityAnxiety & Social JudgmentBlocks & Stoppages+2 more
commentr/StutterFeb 18, 2026
1 points

ashwagandha is literally a cheat code for this stuff. i use tribe organics ksm-66 and the quality is honestly way better than whatever you get at the grocery store....

Causes & VariabilityMeds & Substances
Situational VariabilityHelpful Med Outcomes
commentr/StutterFeb 17, 2026
1 points

When I worked as a ski instructor I literally taught a woman (fluent) who's ex bf (left each other on amicable terms) had a stutter...

Causes & VariabilitySocial & Relationships
Situational VariabilityFamily Support & Conflict
commentr/StutterFeb 17, 2026
1 points

Yesterday I was stuttering a bunch like I always do. Every other word or sentence, the usual. Bought some magnesium glycinate then went to bed. Woke up and did my practice monologues and I didn't stu...

Causes & VariabilityMeds & SubstancesSpeech & Stuttering
Situational VariabilityHelpful Med OutcomesBlocks & Stoppages
commentr/StutterFeb 17, 2026
1 points

I have the exact same type. Only difference is that I also don't stammer when I sing....

Causes & VariabilitySpeech & Stuttering
Situational VariabilityRepetitions & Prolongations
commentr/StutterFeb 16, 2026
1 points

Not sure. Maybe because you're being more careful and slow ? Maybe French doesn't have the syllables that trigger your stutter...

Causes & Variability
Situational Variability
commentr/StutterFeb 16, 2026
1 points

my first lenaguage is spanish and when i talk english (which i learned from school an tvshows) i don't stutter. idkk, i thing it could be beacause for me it's not natural to talk in english, i have to...

Causes & Variability
Situational VariabilityRoles & Performance
commentr/StutterFeb 16, 2026
1 points

the left side of the brain mostly the side where language is processed. It's interesting because my wife was born Israel and she moved to the US when she was 5 - and she does stutter in her native Heb...

Causes & Variability
Neurological & BrainSituational VariabilityRoles & Performance
postr/StutterFeb 16, 2026
10 points

Why Don’t I Stutter When I Speak In My 3rd Language?

Why Don’t I Stutter When I Speak In My 3rd Language? I know my native language, my second language is english, and because I live in canada, I learn french at school as my 3rd language. I recently had...

Causes & Variability
Situational Variability
postr/StutterFeb 16, 2026
20 points

I stutter too — building a free app for people who stutter. Need your input.

I stutter too — building a free app for people who stutter. Need your input. Hi everyone, I’m 24 years old and I stutter (mild, but very real). It mostly happens in **pressure situations**—for exam...

Anticipation & AvoidanceSpeech & StutteringCauses & Variability
Anticipating StutteringBlocks & StoppagesPhysical Tension+3 more
commentr/StutterFeb 15, 2026
1 points

I can have a hard time initiating singing, but once I get going for a second or two, I almost never stutter...

Causes & VariabilitySpeech & Stuttering
Situational VariabilityRepetitions & Prolongations
commentr/StutterFeb 15, 2026
1 points

Singing utilises your right hemisphere more, which has music processing regions and different timing networks to your left hemisphere and basal ganglia. Also you’re using a continuous breathing techni...

Causes & Variability
Situational VariabilityEnergy & Biological Rhythms
commentr/StutterFeb 15, 2026
2 points

Yes, imitating an accent significantly improves fluency because your mind is focused on imitating the accent than self-monitoring your fluency. It essentially uses a different hemisphere of the brain,...

Causes & VariabilityCoping & Advocacy
Situational VariabilityRoles & PerformanceFluency Techniques
commentr/StutterFeb 15, 2026
5 points

I’m practically 100% fluent whenever I imitate an accent or do some kind of “character” voice. American for context (born in NY — living in NC)...

Causes & Variability
Situational VariabilityRoles & Performance
commentr/StutterFeb 15, 2026
1 points

Yes! If you whisper loudly you won’t stutter. If you play a different accent you most likely won’t stutter. That’s my experience. Like I can speak with a strong Russian accent or Southern US accent wi...

Causes & Variability
Situational VariabilityRoles & Performance
commentr/StutterFeb 15, 2026
5 points

I stutter less or don’t completely if im doing a silly accent or if I’m singing....

Causes & Variability
Situational VariabilityRoles & Performance
postr/StutterFeb 15, 2026
1 points

A question to stuters

A question to stuters Do you notice a change in the level of stuttering (either negative or positive) when you imitate a certain sound or change your tone of voice? (I do not mean raising or lowering ...

Causes & Variability
Situational Variability
postr/StutterFeb 15, 2026
2 points

A question to stutterers

A question to stutterers Do you notice a change in the severity of your stuttering (either positive or negative) if you change your voice or imitate a certain voice? (I don't mean raising or lowering ...

Causes & Variability
Situational Variability
commentr/StutterFeb 15, 2026
2 points

No one stutters when they sing. It’s because you’re using your diaphragm when you sing. A speech therapy technique called costal breathing teaches people to speak using the same breathing pattern you ...

Causes & VariabilityCoping & Advocacy
Situational VariabilityFluency Techniques
commentr/StutterFeb 15, 2026
1 points

I think most people don’t… it’s something about how you breathe while talking (atleast it sounds good lol) I wish I could sing all the time but people would think I’m nuts 😌🤣...

Causes & VariabilityIdentity & Disability
Situational VariabilityAcceptance & Pride