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Yeah, it's funny how we don't stutter when we talk to ourselves, isn't it? If it helps, try reading to someone else, or just recording a regular conversation. The point of it all is to help you identi...
I recorded myself reading a chapter of the Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald. (X-post from r/audiobooks)
I recorded myself reading a chapter of the Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald. (X-post from r/audiobooks) I stutter, but not when I'm alone. I'm thinking that practicing reading aloud and rec...
I speak fluently when I talk or read aloud to myself. It kind of defeats the purpose of practicing strategies, since there's no stutter to practice with when I'm alone, but that's how I know what flue...
Stuttering When Alone and other questions
Stuttering When Alone and other questions Questions for stutters: ARE YOU OKAY WITH YOUR STUTTER? WHAT DO YOU THINK CAUSES STUTTERING? DO YOU STUTTER WHEN YOU TALK OUT LOUD ALONE, OR TO ANIMALS? I...
do you stutter when vlogging?
do you stutter when vlogging? The vlog posted [here](http://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/1l6dok/scroobius_pip_talks_about_stuttering_and_a/) got me thinking a bit about the nature of stuttering. ...
The same happened to me, I did not stutter at all when I was talking to myself in the past. But the last three years I have noticed I sometimes get stuck on a few consonants when talking to myself....
Gotcha, I've recently discovered that I slightly stutter when I'm talking to myself or reading a boom out loud....
It's quite interesting/bizarre, but I used to not stutter at all when I talked to myself when I was younger, but some years ago I suddenly began to stutter by myself as well and still do. I just tried...
As in whenever you are speaking to yourself, to inanimate objects, non-humans (like pets) there is no stutter?...
Thanks for answering my question! I've always found it interesting and intriguing that my stuttering almost completely vanishes when no one is around. The same also applies to whenever I sing. ...
Yes. Nearly every stutterer does not stutter when talking to themselves, to inanimate objects, or to animals. I think this might only change if a person is in the room....
Recently developed a stutter
Recently developed a stutter I'm 22 and I recently developed a stutter. It can be really frustrating if I'm talking to my boss or on the phone or trying to order movie tickets and it's gotten to the p...
There's one language I stutter TERRIBLY on despite having studied it for years - I think it might just be because I learned it in high school and we used methods (tape recorders, in-class time-sensiti...
My story and experiences
My story and experiences Hi, I am 24 years old and I have been stuttering since I was 6. When I was young (around the age of 7) I started taking private lessons with a support teacher at my school. ...
My hypothesis on why I stutter
My hypothesis on why I stutter I am 32 and have stuttered since i was 6 or 7. It started summer break after first grade. This also happened to be when my front two teeth grew back. Now i know for a lo...
Just Jay: A Short Intro
Just Jay: A Short Intro I just wanted to introduce myself, I watched the King's Speech just now and felt compelled to find a subreddit. And if there wasn't one I was gonna make it. I'm glad I didn't h...
are there certain situations where your stuttering disappears?
are there certain situations where your stuttering disappears? does anyone has that? in my case, the moment I stark working (video rental store) I'm so confident and fluent in my speech, almost nothin...
try to analyse your stutter-patterns more.stuttering is never an isolated phenomenon.as long as you are "trapped" in the anticipation/fear of blocks and repetitions, you cannot see and evaluate what t...
I have stuttered my whole life.
I have stuttered my whole life. So I have stuttered my whole life and since I was about 7, ( as early as I can remember ) I always spell out words and sentences in my head and I picture them in my hea...