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Me, my brother, and my 17 year old AP STEM centered, gifted daughter all suffer or suffered from childhood stuttering and severe social anxiety. My brother and I both outgrew our stutter, but the sev...
Getting comfortable in a new enviorment, starting conversations and becoming fluent?
Getting comfortable in a new enviorment, starting conversations and becoming fluent? Hi, I am a male (16) 2 months ago I started at a new school, a boarding school. I live in the school, with a roomma...
Join a Stutter Support group and listen to other people who stutter. The more you start to actually hear others who stutter, the more you will normalize yourself for stuttering. It is also interesting...
Growing up I always thought I would be alone. I had what I called the Unholy Trinity: overweight, pimple faced and a stutterer. It was terrible. Kids suck and some of those kids grow up and become a...
I would love it if I met a fellow stutter in my real life. I’d probably give them a hug. That brings said, I’m not a social butterfly and I do come across as an asshole. Mostly because I’m quiet and...
Try to go to an NSA conference. You will meet 100s of people just like you that stutter and that understands everything you are going through...
Randomly decided to sit with new people for meals at the university cafeteria, and I met my wife that way. Also met a bunch of other new people that I didn't marry 😂🤣 Get yourself out there, meet ne...
You and me both. What I find genuinely helps is to go onto other subreddits of otherwise “normal” people suffering from a specific condition. Aspergers, Tourette’s, TBI’s, Migraines, incontinence, etc...
I’ve been more social this year and it helps a lot I hope you overcome your stutter :)))...
I wouldn’t say I was popular but I was pretty much good with everyone in my year and could talk to them. I think part of the reason why was because I’ve been in the same school all my life. University...
I started in the bottom group at the start of high school. Didn’t really have close friends but I was social. I made friends as i got older and by the end, I was in the middle group. Everyone knew eac...
It's totally fine to stick with your friend group since you feel more comfy around them. I graduated high school in 2020 during the pandemic, so I kinda lost some people I knew. I think this somewh...
Anyone wanna practise talking on zoom or discord
Anyone wanna practise talking on zoom or discord I feel as if my stutter is gone but I want to talk to more strangers and just practise conversing in general...
Join our discord stutter support server, we have 1400 members, a few are ML/Data Science majors....
I've been thinking about this recently actually how my stutter has ruined my social life. Not being able to communicate with others as easily has made it really to be social. I avoid social situations...
Hi brother I'm 17, I can't imagine what you are going through right now but it sounds rough I'm not judging or advising anything but know that it will get better. you did a major step by taking this j...
You sound like you are doing very well . Be proud of your stutter . Obviously some people will laugh at you but that’s human nature .You’ll find people that you click with so be patient . But if I was...
Socialising and stammering
Socialising and stammering (Sorry if this has no flow or structure btw idrk where to start and it may be quite long so sorry for that too) For a bit of context, I’m currently at a football (U.K.) col...
Lots. How to express myself. Why I should. How I can speak how I want to - as opposed to how I think others want me to. Etc etc. Joined speakers groups. Much happier as a person and stammer far less....
I think it would help to meet other people who stutter. See if there are support groups near you. If you live in America, see if there's a local NSA chapter around you. Community can make a big differ...